Good work index and Policy in Wales
Past event
Organised by The CIPD in Wales
Past event
Organised by The CIPD in Wales
CIPD’s flagship job quality report offers a unique insight into some of the inequalities we experience, and the trade offs we make, in work.
CIPD’s flagship annual job quality report – the Good Work Index - offers a unique insight into some of the inequalities we experience, and trade offs we make, in work.
In 2024, we released a Wales supplement, based on a boosted survey sample, allowing us to draw out unique findings around job quality in Wales. It offers additional evidence to practitioners, employers and policy-makers who are interested in job quality.
In addition to exploring CIPD’s seven dimensions of good work, we focus on workplace conflict and its impact on job quality outcomes.
Join the report’s author, Senior Public Policy Adviser Marek Zemanik, to run through the findings and facilitate a discussion about what all of us can do to improve work and working lives.
As a result of this event, we are excited to announce the relaunch of the Wales Policy Forum. This forum will serve as a platform for individuals who are passionate about shaping policy in Wales to engage, collaborate, and influence key decisions. If you're interested in contributing to the development of policy in Wales, we encourage you to join us and connect with us.
Speaker:
Marek Zemanik, Senior Public Policy Advisor, CIPD UK Nations
Marek leads the CIPD's public policy work in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, focusing primarily on fair work, skills and productivity. He writes the CIPD's annual job quality report, Working Lives Scotland, and has written several policy and research reports around skills and the labour market in the devolved UK nations. He provides evidence to Parliamentary and Assembly committees, responds to government and executive consultations and inquiries and engages with ministers and civil servants.Before joining the CIPD, Marek spent nearly a decade working at the Scottish Parliament as a political adviser responsible for policymaking across devolved areas of public policy. He has written several election manifestos, dozens of policy papers and coordinated a series of independent policy commissions.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Claire Reardon on
Claire.reardon@cipd.co.uk