The World Economic Forum's (WEF) second Jobs Reset Summit will kick off on Tuesday, virtually bringing together world leaders and top business executives to collaborate on shaping a fair, inclusive, green socio-economic COVID-19 recovery.
The two-day meeting will build on the outcomes of the inaugural Jobs Reset Summit in 2020, focusing on the four themes of economic growth, revival and transformation; work, wages and job creation; education, skills and learning and diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice.
The meeting will include private sessions tackling topics of racial justice, education, social justice, gender parity and reskilling, as well as public sessions on topics of the global economic outlook, a global tax agenda, building back broader and jobs recovery.
The World Economic Forum's (WEF) second Jobs Reset Summit will kick off on Tuesday, virtually bringing together world leaders and top business executives to collaborate on shaping a fair, inclusive, green socio-economic COVID-19 recovery.
The two-day meeting will build on the outcomes of the inaugural Jobs Reset Summit in 2020, focusing on the four themes of economic growth, revival and transformation; work, wages and job creation; education, skills and learning and diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice.
The meeting will include private sessions tackling topics of racial justice, education, social justice, gender parity and reskilling, as well as public sessions on topics of the global economic outlook, a global tax agenda, building back broader and jobs recovery.
The World Economic Forum's (WEF) second Jobs Reset Summit will kick off on Tuesday, virtually bringing together world leaders and top business executives to collaborate on shaping a fair, inclusive, green socio-economic COVID-19 recovery.
The two-day meeting will build on the outcomes of the inaugural Jobs Reset Summit in 2020, focusing on the four themes of economic growth, revival and transformation; work, wages and job creation; education, skills and learning and diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice.
The meeting will include private sessions tackling topics of racial justice, education, social justice, gender parity and reskilling, as well as public sessions on topics of the global economic outlook, a global tax agenda, building back broader and jobs recovery.
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