Events

Upcoming events

We will bring you information about our upcoming events in Parliament and how you can get involved.

June 2024

How HR can stop the Worker Exploitation Crisis

17.00 – 18.30 10/06/2024 – Palace of Westminster – Room TBC

Worker exploitation continues to grow in the UK with well publicised recent issues in the gig economy, the care sector, employment scams, immigration abuses amongst a range of other issues. This in person session of the Modernising Employment APPG chaired by Simon Fell MP (the Prime Minister’s Anti-Fraud Champion) will explore a range of worker exploitation topics and how they can be tackled by industry, government, and wider society.

Hear from a range of experts, civil servants, industry bodies on how worker exploitation is currently facilitated in the UK and how it can be prevented. Addressing issues right across the hiring journey starting with online job platforms that enable fake or misleading jobs, through supply chain issues including intermediaries and recruitment agencies, and into the challenges that relate to sectors such as the gig economy, permanent and insecure work.

Join Elysia McCaffery, the Chief Executive of the Gangmasters & Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA), as we explore innovative solutions such as Worker Voice, the world’s first Online Recruitment Scheme, and many others designed to tackle worker exploitation in the UK.

Click here to register your interest. Places are limited so we may not be able to provide places to everyone who registers.

Improving the Hiring of People with Convictions

11.00 – 12.00 19/06/2024 – Virtual session

This session is to hear from employers about the barriers they face when hiring people with convictions, and when hiring people from other diverse groups where barriers exist that, if removed, could help more employers get people into jobs.

Getting people into jobs has never been so important, yet there are people facing disproportionate barriers to obtaining work. In particular this includes people with criminal records, and the process for obtaining work following prison release or Release on Temporary License (ROTL). This session is to hear from employers about the barriers they face when hiring people with convictions.

The event will be chaired by Emma Hardy MP (Labour) and co-chaired by Lord Lucas (Conservative) and speakers to be announced soon.

Click here to register your interest. These sessions are to enable attendees a chance to have a constructive debate, due to this, places will be limited.

July 2024

Future of Management for our Future of Work

Time/Date TBC – Palace of Westminster – Room TBC

Click here to register your interest. Places are limited so we may not be able to provide places to everyone who registers.

If you are interested in attending, please contact us.