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    AI Skills at Work: Building a Competitive EU Labour Market logo

    AI Skills at Work: Building a Competitive EU Labour Market

    Workforce insights to inform policy and guide workplace adoption
    11 June 2026 | 1:30pm - 6:30pm CEST | In-person | Brussels
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    Overview

    As the EU advances its Union of Skills and Digital Decade targets, skills and labour policies have become inseparable from competitiveness strategies critical to the Single Market’s future. AI is accelerating the pace of change, becoming a driver of geopolitical influence and economic advantage, and is reshaping expectations of productivity levels, the skills and jobs that matter most. While public debate is often framed around disruption and displacement, labour market signals suggest a more nuanced picture of AI opportunity and risk across sectors, regions and demographics.

    To compete in an AI-powered economy, Europe’s skills systems and the way its companies hire and develop talent must evolve. AI skills shortages coexist with anxiety from workers and business leaders about preparedness, leaving policymakers to strike a delicate balance between enabling innovation and safeguarding fair access to opportunity and social cohesion. This Financial Times event, in partnership with LinkedIn, will examine how AI is reshaping Europe’s labour market at a moment of profound economic and geopolitical pressure, convening senior policymakers, labour market leaders, education and skills representatives, business leaders and multilateral organisations to ground the debate in evidence rather than speculation. 

    Drawing on labour market insights and practical implementation experience, the event will explore the European way forward in translating ambition into scalable action. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of where AI is already reshaping skills demand, what is required to build an AI-ready workforce, and how coordinated public–private collaboration can strengthen Europe’s competitiveness while expanding access to opportunity. 

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    World-Class Business Leaders and Speakers. More to be confirmed.

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    Blake Lewit
    Chief Global Affairs and Legal Officer
    LinkedIn
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    Stefano Scarpetta
    Chief Economist and G20/G7 Finance Deputy
    OECD

    Key Discussion Points

    Impact of AI

    How is the Commission assessing the impact of AI on Europe’s labour market, and what skills, talent and labour-market insights are informing policy decisions?

    Talent Gaps

    From an industry perspective, where are the biggest talent gaps and how attractive is Europe as a destination for AI talent?

    Workforce Trends

    Initial data doesn't show that adoption of AI is driving an increase of job losses or redundancies. But what is the data showing about changing workforce trends?

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    Speaking Opportunities

    Gaby Disandolo
    gabriella.disandolo@ft.com

    Sponsorship Opportunities

    James Priest
    james.priest@ft.com

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Please email our team if you have any questions
    jamal.mohamud@ft.com

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