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Pārmaiņu ietekmes paredzēšana un pārvaldība

Pārmaiņu ietekmes paredzēšana un pārvaldība ir viena no sešām galvenajām darbībām Eurofound darba programmā 2021.–2024. gadam. Eurofound sniegs pierādījumus par strukturālajām norisēm, kas ietekmē ES ekonomiku un darba tirgus un ko virza galvenokārt digitalizācija un pāreja uz oglekļneitrālu ekonomiku, kā arī Covid-19 krīze. Pētījumu mērķis ir palīdzēt politikas veidotājiem paredzēt pārmaiņas un parūpēties, lai Eiropas darba tirgi un darbavietas būtu tām gatavi.

Sākot ar 2021. gadu, Eurofound sniegs ieskatu par šo megatendenču ietekmi uz dzīves un darba apstākļiem Eiropas Savienībā. Digitalizācijas jomā tiks pētīta galvenokārt ietekme uz nodarbinātību un darba apstākļiem, kā arī uz darba tirgu. Tiks aptvertas tādas jomas kā sociālais dialogs un tā nozīme strukturālo pārmaiņu veidošanā, tiesiskais regulējums, sociālā aizsardzība un mākslīgais intelekts. Pamatojoties uz iepriekšējiem pētījumiem par platformu darbu, 2021.–2024. gadā būs iespējams pievērsties politikas iniciatīvām platformu darbā konstatēto problēmu risināšanai, apzinot tās un izvērtējot to efektivitāti.

Eurofound arī centīsies atbalstīt ES pāreju uz oglekļneitrālu ekonomiku, tostarp aprites ekonomiku, un ES atveseļošanas instrumenta „ NextGenerationEU” īstenošanu, pētot sociālekonomisko ietekmi. Tostarp tiks pētītas pārmaiņas nodarbinātībā, darbvietu un darba apstākļu pārveide, kā arī klimata pārmaiņu politikas distributīvā ietekme. Daļēji šis darbs tiks balstīts uz rezultātiem, kas gūti Eurofound īstenotajā izmēģinājuma projektā par rūpniecības nākotni (FOME) .

Lai turpinātu iesākto darbu 2021.–2024. gadā, Eurofound sadarbosies ar dažādām starptautiskām organizācijām un ES aģentūrām, piemēram, ar Eiropas Vides aģentūru (EVA) klimata pārmaiņu politikas sociālās ietekmes jomā. Turklāt tiks stiprināta pašreizējā sadarbība ar citām organizācijām, kas veic pētījumus digitalizācijas jomā – Kopīgo pētniecības centru (JRC), Pamattiesību aģentūru (FRA) un Eiropas Darba drošības un veselības aizsardzības aģentūru (EU-OSHA ). Ir arī paredzēts turpināt partnerību ar Starptautisko Darba organizāciju (SDO) par mainīgo darba pasauli.

„ES ekonomiku un darba tirgus raksturo megatendenču ietekme, jo īpaši digitalizācija un pāreja uz oglekļneitrālu ekonomiku. Ir svarīgi izpētīt, kā tieši notiek šie pārkārtojumi, kas mainās un kā tas ietekmēs ne tikai uzņēmumus, bet arī darbaspēku un sabiedrību.”

Irēne Mandla, Nodarbinātības nodaļas vadītāja

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Galvenie politikas vēstījumi

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Galvenie secinājumi, kas izriet no Eurofound pētījumiem, palīdz politikas veidotājiem risināt dažas no būtiskākajām problēmām šajā jomā.

  • Ir ļoti svarīgi atbalstīt darba devējus un darba ņēmējus laikā, kad notiek divējādā pārkārtošanās uz digitālo laikmetu un oglekļneitrālu ekonomiku. Papildus šīm strukturālajām norisēm milzīgs izaicinājums Eiropas ekonomikai un darba tirgum ir Covid-19 pandēmija.
  • Eiropas tirgos rodas un aizvien vairāk izplatās jauni nodarbinātības veidi, piemēram, platformu darbs un uz IKT balstīts mobilais darbs. Plaša IKT izmantošana sekmē šos nodarbinātības veidus, kurus raksturo jauna veida darba attiecības starp darba devēju un darba ņēmēju, mainīgi darba organizācijas un darba veikšanas modeļi. Tie radīs gan iespējas, gan riskus ES darba tirgiem, kuriem Covid-19 pandēmijas apstākļos jāveic gan pāreja uz oglekļneitrālu ekonomiku, gan digitālā pārveide.
  • Digitālās tehnoloģijas maina darbu un darba vietu, ienesot darba tirgū pārmaiņas, piemēram, pārstrukturēšanu un darbvietu zaudēšanu, bet sāk rasties arī jauni amati. Ražošanas un pakalpojumu sniegšanas digitalizācijas dēļ mainās arī darba pienākumi. Līdz ar to rodas pieprasījums pēc citādām prasmēm.
  • Būs svarīgi pētīt kopīgās sekas, ko izraisīs digitalizācija un pāreja uz oglekļneitrālu ekonomiku pēc Covid-19 pandēmijas, un mijiedarbību, abām kopā vairojot rezultātus vai vienas pārejas pozitīvajai ietekmei mīkstinot otras negatīvo ietekmi.
  • Eiropas uzņēmumu konkurētspēju un darbvietu kvalitāti var uzlabot potenciāls radīt, vākt un izmantot lielu datu apjomu, kura pamatā ir tehnoloģiju attīstība. Tomēr, lai izvairītos no neatbilstošas izmantošanas un neētiskas rīcības, ir svarīgi izskaidrot tādus jautājumus kā datu īpašumtiesības un datu aizsardzība un nodrošināt labu regulējumu un tā ievērošanu.

2021–2024 work plan

From 2021 onwards, Eurofound will provide insights into the impact of these megatrends on living and working conditions in the EU. In the area of digitalisation, research will focus on the impact on employment and working conditions, as well as on the labour market. Areas to be covered will include social dialogue and its role in shaping structural change, regulatory frameworks, social protection and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Building on previous research on platform work, the 2021–2024 period will be an opportunity to focus on mapping and providing an assessment of the effectiveness of policy initiatives in tackling the challenges identified with platform work.

Eurofound will also aim to support the EU’s transition to a carbon-neutral economy, including the circular economy and the implementation of the EU’s recovery instrument NextGenerationEU, by investigating the socioeconomic effects. These include employment shifts and the transformation of jobs and working conditions, as well as the distributional impact of climate change policies. Some of this work will build on the results of a pilot project on the future of manufacturing (FOME) carried out by Eurofound.

To continue this work in 2021–2024, Eurofound will cooperate with various international organisations and EU agencies, for example with the European Environment Agency (EEA) in the area of social impacts of climate change policies. Furthermore, existing collaboration with other research actors in the fields of digitalisation – the Joint Research Centre (JRC), Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) and European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) – will be consolidated. Further partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO) is also foreseen on the subject of the changing world of work.

Addressing stakeholder priorities

Eurofound’s research aims to assist policy action to address the transitions to both a carbon-neutral economy and the digital age in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as helping to understand the impact of these changes at EU and national levels. For example, research on the impact of these drivers of change on the workplace level will provide insight into how to best support employers and workers so they can seize the opportunities and mitigate the challenges related to these developments. Eurofound’s research will also seek to support businesses in their efforts to adapt to a constantly evolving global economy. Furthermore, the examination of the distributional impacts of climate change policies and of measures to ensure social justice will provide knowledge to help implement the Just Transition Fund. The monitoring of reforms and recent financial support will also allow for an exchange of policy approaches and lessons learned.

The Agency’s work plan is aligned with the European Commission’s political guidelines for 2021–2024, feeding directly into a number of key policy areas aimed at creating a strong social Europe. In particular, the research will support the following Commission priorities:

 

Eurofound research

In 2024, Eurofound continues its research on the impact of digitalisation and the transition to a climate-neutral economy on working life. 

Various research strands linked with the digital and green transitions come to completion. This includes research into the impact of new developments in human–machine interaction on work organisation and working conditions. Research concludes on the impact of changes caused by the twin transitions at the sectoral level, focusing on the transformation of business activities, occupational and skill profiles, work organisation and working conditions. And analysis wraps up on the roles, opportunities and challenges of policy actors in the just transition, examining the design and implementation of Just Transition policies at the regional level, their mechanisms and the actors involved. 

Research continues on the impact of the green and digital transitions on the labour market and labour market actors with a project to explore company restructuring approaches and their ongoing adaptation strategies. Further research takes place on the socioeconomic impact of the transition to a carbon-neutral economy, monitoring the employment and social dimension of the green transition.

New research focuses on how managers’ roles and functions are impacted by the increase in telework and the shift towards more hybrid working in terms of challenges and opportunities.

The ongoing monitoring of the developments in the platform economy continues through Eurofound’s regularly updated web repository. Building on previous studies on platform work and the ongoing monitoring of policies and measures with regard to platform work through the web repository, new research focuses on the working conditions of online platform workers. This work aims to explore the characteristics of online platform workers and how they fare in relation to contractual arrangements and job quality, including pay, work intensity, working time, occupational health and safety, social environment and career prospects. It also explores the career goals of platform workers. 

Key outputs

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Eurofound's 2024 work programme is set in the context of the upcoming European elections, war in Ukraine, renewed Middle East conflict and rising cost of living across the EU.

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23 December 2016

The European Jobs Monitor 2016 looks at 2011 Q2–2015 Q2 employment shifts at Member State and aggregate EU level. A ‘jobs-based’ approach is used to describe employment shifts quantitatively (how many jobs were created or destroyed) and qualitatively (what kinds of jobs). It also introduces a new se

20 June 2016

The European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) annual report for 2015 explores the issue of job creation in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). SMEs are increasingly recognised as a job engine for Europe. However, given the heterogeneity of the vast SME population, not all contribute equally to

27 January 2016

Smartphone car service Uber, a successful company example of the sharing economy, has spread to many EU Member States in recent years. However, many employers and unions are concerned about its challenge to fair competition for other businesses in the sector and about the erosion of working conditio

25 January 2016

Europe has begun to emerge from the prolonged slump caused by the global financial crisis in 2008 and exacerbated by the euro zone single-currency crisis in 2010–2011. In the last year, aggregate employment levels have risen faster than at any time since 2008. This, the fourth annual European Jobs

09 July 2015

Across Europe, new forms of employment are emerging that are different from traditional standard or non-standard employment in a number of ways. Some transform the relationship between employer and employee, some change work organisation and work patterns, and some do both. This report identifies ni

12 March 2015

While restructuring is increasingly acknowledged as an inherent characteristic of economic development and receives substantial policy attention at European and Member State level, the regional perspective on it is rarely discussed. However, most large-scale restructurings affect the regions and

09 September 2014

Traditional theory about international business suggests that companies first establish a solid home market and go global only in later stages of their life cycle. However, this view is challenged by research that shows that some firms internationalise quickly after start-up – so-called ‘born

07 January 2013

'What drives change' was the question discussed by 150 participants representing the Social Partners, European organisations and the European Institutions at a conference in Brussels - October 23, 2001. The conference, organised by the Foundation under the auspices of the Belgian Presidency marked

26 August 2012

An estimated 14 million workers across Europe rely on the automotive sector for work. When the current economic downturn began to affect vehicle production, profound changes were already underway in the sector, triggered by the emergence of new markets and the search for lower production and labour

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Germany: Social partner and research perspectives on digitalisation

In April 2015, the German Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) published a Green Paper looking at digitalisation and the effects of this on the labour market, the workforce and society. German social partners have also contributed their perspectives regarding potential employment im

The automotive sector - what future?

Sector Futures provides specialised reports based on the monitoring of existing foresight studies, scenario work, innovation studies and reliable data sources. July 2004 features the last article in the series on the future of the automotive sector. It explores some of the directions that EU policy

The textiles and leather sector - what future?

Sector Futures provides specialised reports based on the monitoring of existing foresight studies, scenario work, innovation studies and reliable data sources. The second feature in the Sector Futures series on the textiles and leather sector explores in greater depth the driving forces likely to

Germany: Effects of digitalisation on the labour market and working conditions

​The opportunities and challenges sparked by the digital revolution have been highlighted in a Green Paper by The Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs. The ministry has also invited social partners and the public to participate in a new forum, to identify solutions to the anticipated chang

Labour Code covers teleworking

The use of teleworking, or working away from the office by using information technology, has not increased in France despite the transposition into national law of the European Framework agreement on telework (1.36Mb PDF) [1]. [1] http://resourcecentre.etuc.org/linked_files/documents/Framework%

Educational and training services: Anticipating the challenges

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EMCC dossier on the financial services sector

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EMCC dossier on the European textiles and clothing sector

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The platform economy is one of those moving targets, which, despite receiving increasing media and policy attention, has proven difficult to regulate. Given the heterogeneity of employment relationships, business models, types of platform work and cross-border issues, this is not surprising. Yet, in

27 Septembris 2022
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Rising energy prices are putting more people under increased financial pressure and at greater risk of energy poverty. In this data story, we take a closer look at the data from the fifth round of the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey to explore the extent of the issue and the threat of energy

3 Augusts 2022
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Telework has become a permanent feature of working life in Europe. While we’ve seen the benefits of more flexible ways of working – particularly during the pandemic – the problems that arise from an increasingly connected life are also becoming clearer. Unfortunately, legislation alone may not be en

13 Jūlijs 2022
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The answer is yes – potentially. Assessing the environmental benefits of telework is a complex task, because any move to work from home involves a series of changes in individuals’ daily lives and activities, as well as company-level decisions, that may positively or negatively influence the level o

23 Jūnijs 2022
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Whether it is couch surfing, baby-sitting, pizza delivery or getting Ikea furniture assembled by somebody who can do it better, platforms can mediate all kinds of voluntary or professional services. Platform work is at the heart of the ‘sharing economy’. But while this may sound like a new form of

31 Marts 2022
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The advent of AI has far more consequences for how work is organised, performed and valued than any previous technological revolution. In order to make the most of this digital transformation we need inclusive and nuanced policy debates on its employment effects and how to future-proof policies: we

8 Decembris 2021
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COVID-19 has shown that some things can hit us out of the blue. The pandemic sent a shockwave through businesses all over the world and has brought massive changes to work organisation, internal communication and day-to-day operations for many companies. Doubtless, the depth of the pandemic’s impact

21 Jūnijs 2021
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On 9 May, the Conference on the Future of Europe will get underway. Floated well before the COVID-19 outbreak, its timing in the wake of the seismic shifts precipitated by the pandemic, and its implementation alongside the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan, means that the outcomes could b

4 Maijs 2021

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