Enhancing cooperation among the Prague Process states

Select your language

09 October 2020

Webinars

This video contains the presentation of Glen Hodgson delivered during the 6th Prague Process webinar ‘Migration and the Platform Economy' that took place on 10 September 2020.

To watch the full-length video of the webinar, which entails the Q&A session, please go here.

The webinar looked at the perspectives that the platform economy could provide to migrants. Not only can it help in turning black jobs white and integrating migrants into host country labour forces but also in addressing the respective labour market demand. Many researchers agree that the majority of jobs will be freelance and plat­form-based within a few years. Appropriate action shall, therefore, ensure that third-country nationals are not locked in a technology-facilitated parallel economy, which leads to unstable incomes, limited training and social isolation. The webinar was based on the recently published brief "Migration and the Platform Economy" authored by Glen Hodgson.

About the speaker

With over twenty years’ experience in communications, public affairs and lobbying, Glen is the founder of the think tank Free Trade Europa, which focuses on promoting free trade, openness and the rule of law within the European Union and internationally. He worked for the European institutions, governments, blue-chip international companies, start-ups and NGOs as a lobbyist, strategist and communications advisor. Glen is a respected commentator on European affairs and a frequent presenter at European policy events.

Authors

The webinar was organised by the Prague Process Secretariat at ICMPD