Episodes
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
WorkerTech Conference: The Future of Good Work for the UK
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
This panel discussed the role of social innovation and investment in bringing about good work in the UK, and the role of foundations and action-oriented researchers to turn this agenda into reality.
Chair – Gavin Kelly, Chair of the Resolution FoundationDanyal Sattar, CEO of Big Issue InvestAnna Thomas, Director of the Institute for the Future of WorkPaul Kissack, CEO of Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Watch the whole conference: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/workertech-conference/
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
WorkerTech Conference: Ways to support worker power and worker choice
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
This panel discussed the current status of the labour market enforcement landscape, how technology can be used to enhance worker power for low-paid or precarious workers, and how unions can make the most of technology opportunities.
Chair – Klara Skrivankova, Director of Programmes at Trust for LondonHannah Slaughter, Senior Economist at Resolution FoundationKate Dearden, Head of Research, Policy and External Relations at Community UnionJeegar Kakkad, Director at Tony Blair Institute for Global ChangeEmma Back, Co-founder at Equal Care Coop
Watch the whole conference: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/workertech-conference/
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
WorkerTech Conference: Improving access to training and skills
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
This panel discussed the current landscape for training and skills, how tech can be used to ensure workers in low-paying jobs can access upskilling and reskilling, and the biggest barriers to workers using tech for training.
Chair – Danielle Walker-Palmour, Director of Friends Provident FoundationHelen Gironi, Director of Ventures at Ufi VenturesClaudine Adeyemi, CEO and co-founder of EarlybirdLouise Murphy, Economist at Resolution Foundation
Watch the whole conference: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/workertech-conference/
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
WorkerTech Conference: Tech and the future of work
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
This panel focused on the opportunities and threats of using tech in the world of low-paid work, in particular for working conditions and training, and the role that social and impact investors can play in supporting WorkerTech.
Chair – Sarah O’Connor, Columnist at the Financial TimesSherry Coutu, Chair of WorkFinderStephen Muers, CEO of Big Society CapitalAnna Maybank, CEO and co-founder of BreakroomAndrew Pakes, Deputy General Secretary at Prospect Union
Watch the whole conference: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/workertech-conference/
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Autumn (Statement) Watch
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
The economy is set to be a defining feature of the run in to next General Election. Inflation is falling, but so too is consumer confidence. Tax revenues are going up, but NHS waiting lists aren’t coming down. In the Autumn Statement the Chancellor will be navigating these short-term challenges, but also addressing longer-term questions about Britain’s weak growth and strained public finances.
What is the latest outlook for the UK economy ahead of the General Election next year? To what extent did the Chancellor balance pressure on the public finances with political pressure to please voters? How might the Chancellor’s decisions improve economic growth or boost living standards? And what does the likely penultimate fiscal event before the UK goes to the polls tell us about the economic battleground that the next General Election will be fought over?
The morning after the Autumn Statement, the Resolution Foundation is hosting an event to discuss these issues and more. Following a presentation from Foundation staff of their overnight analysis of the Autumn Statement, we will hear from experts including the chairs of both the Treasury Select Committee and the Office for Budget Responsibility.
Read the report: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/publications/a-pre-election-statement/
View the event slides: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/autumn-statement-watch/
Thursday Nov 16, 2023
Inventing a better Britain: How does R&D fit into a new UK economic strategy?
Thursday Nov 16, 2023
Thursday Nov 16, 2023
Low productivity is the foundational cause of Britain’s recent economic malaise, and raising it is a top priority for policy makers. Public and private investment in research and development is a key route to boosting productivity and future economic growth. But businesses often complain that policy makers are failing to create an environment that encourages private investment.
After the ONS revision how much are we now spending on R&D? How does our recent performance compare with other advanced economies? What barriers do we need to overcome to boost R&D spending? And how can it align it with a new economic strategy for the UK focused on boosting growth?
The Resolution Foundation and the Foundation for Science and Technology are co-hosting an in-person and interactive webinar to debate and answer these questions, as part of the Nuffield Foundation-funded Economy 2030 Inquiry. We will hear from leading experts on how R&D currently fits in the UK’s economic plans, and where it might fit into a future economic strategy.
View the event slides: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/inventing-a-better-britain/
Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
Perma-crisis people: The divergent economic prospects between generations
Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
Advanced economies across the globe have experienced a series of unprecedented economic shocks since the start of the century. But they have not affected all generations equally. The disproportionate impact on the financial wellbeing of younger people has sparked concerns about generational fairness on both sides of the Atlantic. Fifteen years on from the global financial crisis, its impact is still being felt by the young, and the not-so-young-anymore, across Europe and America.
How have the living standards of millennials, boomers and Gen Xers fared on either side of the Atlantic? Have British generations been permanently scarred, or are they bouncing back? How have different cohorts coped with soaring housing costs, inflated asset prices, and wages that have barely budged in 15 years? And how can today’s working population expect to be supported in retirement, as the state struggles to reconfigure itself around an ageing population?
The Resolution Foundation is hosting an in-person and interactive webinar to debate and answer these questions. Following a presentation of the key highlights from its annual Intergenerational Audit, covering pay, jobs, incomes, housing, welfare and wealth, we will hear from leading experts on what these findings tell us.
Read the report: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/publications/an-intergenerational-audit-for-the-uk-2023/
View the event slides: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/perma-crisis-people/
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
In place of centralisation: Devolution for London, Manchester and Birmingham
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Devolution is essential to both tackle economic inequality across England and drive national economic growth. Significant change has already occurred, with metro mayors and combined authorities taking control over significant areas from transport to housing in areas covering large swathes of the country. But we have not seen fiscal devolution, as responsibility for how money is spent has not been coupled with significant powers over how, and how much, money is raised.
What should the next phase of devolution be? How should it connect to wider question of the UK’s economic strategy? Is there real appetite for genuine fiscal devolution? And are we ready for the major political and economic trade-offs that would bring?
The Resolution Foundation is hosting an in-person and interactive webinar – as part of The Economy 2030 Inquiry, funded by the Nuffield Foundation – to debate and answer these questions. Following a presentation of the key highlights from new Inquiry-commissioned research by Centre for Cities, we will hear from leading experts on the what the future of devolution should look like.
Read the policy provocation: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/publications/in-place-of-centralisation/
Watch the event: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/in-place-of-centralisation/