SHRM, the International Organisation of Employers (IOE) and Seyfarth Shaw LLP today convened experts, researchers, global leaders and workers in Geneva to discuss how global business leaders, civic organizations and policymakers can work together to secure the lives and livelihoods of the workers of today and tomorrow.

SHRM used the convening to announce its new Global Worker Project, which will focus on building a shared, human-centered understanding of the future of the workplace to inform policymakers worldwide through policy recommendations and best practices on how workers and employers can thrive.

“I am thrilled to be here in Geneva with thought leaders who share our goal of improving the lives and livelihoods of all workers through a human-centered approach,” said Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., President and CEO of SHRM. “SHRM understands the future of work is intrinsically linked to human potential. Empowering workers will enable employers to thrive and compete globally for the next 75 years.”

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