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Newsletter mai, 2024

Singapore: SkillsFuture Level-Up Programme

mai, 2024
  • Singapore's recent initiative, the SkillsFuture Level-Up Programme, is designed to significantly bolster the career longevity and adaptability of mid-career professionals aged 40 and above.
  • It took effect on 1 May 2024 and aims to address the dynamic needs of an ageing workforce and the demands of an evolving economy through substantial reskilling and upskilling opportunities.
  • The programme is open to all Singaporean citizens aged 40 and above, regardless of their employment status.

European Commission’s Report on telework and right to disconnect

mai, 2024

Mexico: Meeting on “Measures to achieve the reconciliation of work and family responsibilities of Convention 156 of the International Labour Organization”

mai, 2024
  • At a recent meeting organised by the Mexican Senate and the ILO Office for Mexico and Cuba, meaningful discussions unfolded regarding the ratification of ILO Convention 156, which aims to establish equality of opportunity and treatment for workers with family responsibilities.
  • This event underscored Mexican legislators' commitment to tackling the challenges and reaping the benefits of formalising support for workers with family responsibilities.
Newsletter avril, 2024

Australia: Workplace Gender Equality Agency published the first gender pay gap data

avril, 2024
  • The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has published the first median gender pay gaps for Australian private sector employers, reflecting the Albanese Government's commitment to remedying inequities in the labour market.
  • It follows the adoption of the Workplace Gender Equality Amendment (Closing the Gender Pay Gap) Bill 2023, which requires the WGEA to publish the gender pay gap of relevant employers. This aim is to promote transparency and address gender pay gaps, as we reported here
  • This reporting requirement also includes information on sexual harassment, harassment on the grounds of sex, or discrimination.

Mexico: New provisions for the registration of individuals or legal entities that provide specialised services or perform specialised works

avril, 2024
  • On 21 February 2024, Mexico introduced new provisions for the registration and renewal process for individuals and legal entities for specialised services and works. 
  • The latest amendments to Mexico's Federal Labour Law, specifically Article 15, are designed to tighten the oversight of specialised services and works within the country. 
  • These changes, published in the Federation's Official Gazette, aim to ensure that entities providing specialised services are compliant with local regulations and maintain high standards of operation.

Artificial Intelligence Act approved

avril, 2024
  • On 13 March 2024, the European Parliament approved the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, with 523 votes in favour, 46 against and 49 abstentions.
  • This framework is designed to prevent the fragmentation of regulations across member states, providing a unified legal environment for AI deployment.

Africa: White paper on Artificial Intelligence in migrant population

avril, 2024
  • Talenteum, the HR Fintech Startup that matches Talents from Africa willing to work remotely with international companies, recently published a white paper highlighting AI's crucial role in recognising migrant skills and fostering digital inclusion.
  • According to the paper, the effective use of AI in integrating migrant talent presents a unique opportunity to enhance workforce diversity, drive innovation, and promote social responsibility.
  • The presented challenges and solutions offer a roadmap to more effectively leveraging migrant talent, ensuring that businesses remain competitive and socially responsible in a rapidly evolving digital economy.

European Union: Council confirms agreement on platform workers

avril, 2024
  • On 11 March 2024, European Union (EU) employment and social affairs ministers confirmed the provisional agreement on the platform work directive reached on 8 February 2024 between the Council's presidency and the European Parliament's negotiators.
  • The agreement sets a precedent for regulating algorithmic management and ensuring fair labour practices in the digital labour market.

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