Technology and digital policy
Technology is rapidly transforming the world of work and impacting our lives. While technology has the potential to benefit workers, it poses a number of risks and issues that require urgent attention from policymakers.
TUAC engages with a range of OECD committees and working parties to ensure that OECD policy analysis and recommendations properly reflect and address the risks to workers arising from technology and promote the policy and regulatory frameworks needed to ensure a just and inclusive transition.
TUAC’s work on technology and digital policy is led by Sarah Jameson. For more information, please contact at jameson@tuac.org.
Going digital – but not together? OECD Ministerial delivers policy outcomes but no high-level declaration
For the third time in a row, the annual OECD Ministerial Council Meeting (22-23 May 2019) ended without a comprehensive high-level Statement. Ministers could only agree to a short declaration listing the adoption of new OECD instruments and reports which had been prepared ahead of the Ministerial. ...
OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence calls for a “fair transition” through social dialogue
TUAC welcomes the first OECD AI Principles Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a growing impact on jobs and workers. Today, the OECD is releasing its first Recommendation on AI as part of its annual Ministerial Council Meeting, recognising that a “fair transition” is needed for workers affected ...
« Vers le numérique ? L’inclusion d’abord! » – Un message clair du TUAC lors de la consultation pour la Ministérielle de l’OCDE
Une délégation de haut niveau du TUAC a rencontré le 3 Avril 2019 à Bratislava le Secrétaire général de l’OCDE, la présidence slovaque de la prochaine réunion du Conseil au niveau des ministres (RCM) ainsi que les ambassadeurs de l’OCDE, lors des consultations annuelles de la RCM avec ...
“Going digital? – go inclusive!” – TUAC sends a clear message at today´s OECD MCM Consultation
Today, a TUAC high-level delegation met with the OECD Secretary General, the Slovakian chair of the upcoming Ministerial Council Meeting (MCM) and OECD Ambassadors in Bratislava at the annual MCM Consultations with Business at OECD and TUAC. The meeting represents an important milestone in ...
Resultados de la primera fase de Going Digital de la OCDE: definir las políticas y no la transformación digital en sí misma
La transformación digital se ha convertido en uno de los principales temas de la política pública en menos de una década, lo que demuestra sus efectos rápidos y perturbadores en casi todos los sectores económicos, la vida cotidiana y el mundo del trabajo. Dos años después del inicio del ...
Outcomes of the OECD’s Going Digital first phase: Shaping policies rather than the digital transformation itself
The digital transformation has become one of the top public policy issues within less than a decade attesting to its fast and disruptive effects on almost all economic sectors, daily lives and the world of work. Two years after the launch of the OECD’s Going Digital Horizontal Project and ...