This one-day event was packed with Keynotes, Panels and Sessions dedicated to the workstyle of today covering the Blended workforce, Project-based employment and Open talent.
We also heard from the public and private sectors on innovation, new products and services.
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In today’s labour market it is increasingly difficult to find the right talent and there is a need for match-makers to offer a bridge that goes beyond a traditional employer-employee relationship. Careers can now develop and grow in different ways while freedom, flexibility and choice are today vital elements of workplace diversity. Labour markets, rules and policies need to evolve for the good of individuals, the economy and society as a whole.
Discussion on what is going on in Brussels, US and UK from a policy and a business perspective. Is a fresh approach needed? How will the new EU policy framework - including the Platform Economy Worker Rights proposal, as well as DAC 7 and other national and European laws - impact the sector?
We will present - and discuss - the findings of the study and hear industry experts and freelancers share their experiences as well as what drives them to choose this lifestyle.
What are the latest developments in terms of payment systems, authentication, insurance, use of AI and blockchain, as well as compliance with taxation rules.
What are the efficiency gains, job creation opportunities and how are we meeting sustainability goals?
What can/should platforms do to improve issues of health & safety while protecting platform workers, while respecting their self-employed status. How have different countries and regulators approached the idea?
CEO, Ework Group
General Manager, Wolt Market
CEO, UnderPinned
CEO, AppJobs
Secretary General, SME Europe
Co-Founder & CEO, Cachet
Head of Community, Distributed
Business Developer, Swedish Tax Authority
Olli Koski
Senior Public Policy Manager, Wolt
David Mothander
Head of Public Policy for Nordics and Delivery Services, Bolt
Frederik Hedelund
CEO, Temply
Claudia Wagner
Founder, UBOOKER
Paul Verzelis
CEO, Traxlo
Andreas Hallingström
CEO, Cappy
Cachet believes that the future of insurance is you and therefore creates smart insurance solutions that take into account your lifestyle and work schedule.
Quick. Easy. Digital.
Cachet offers a wide range of services to private consumers, freelancers and businesses.
Find out more at: www.cachet.me
Distributed is a platform which allows companies and organisations to build and deliver software projects faster and better than ever before through the employment of Elastic Teams.
Distributed is rebuilding work in a way that’s better for people and better for businesses through the flexible deployment of highly skilled talent, working remotely and coming together in teams that clients access through a private talent cloud.
Find out more at: www.distributed.com
Syncro Group AB (publ) is listed on Spotlight in Sweden as SYNC B, and invests in companies that are a part of forming the new digital economy and, in some way or another, are fostering collaboration between people and brands – through tech.
Find out more at: www.syncro.group
UnderPinned is a platform built by freelancers, for freelancers, and lets people turn their passion into a business. UnderPinned allows you to create portfolios, manage clients, send invoices, and master new freelancing skills — all in one place.
Find out more at www.underpinned.com
Wolt is a technology company that operates a restaurant food, grocery, and retail intermediation and delivery marketplace. Their headquarters are in Helsinki and Wolt currently operate in 23 countries and over 160 cities, serving goods from over 35,000 merchants with over 75,000 courier partners to more than 10 million customers. Wolt was founded in 2014 and employs more than 2,700 people today in offices across their markets.
Visit the website at: www.wolt.com
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