
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Future of Work brings together Parliamentarians, industry and civil society to advance understanding and discussion about the impacts of technology on work and society, and to advance practical solutions in response to key challenges and opportunities aimed at shaping a future of better work across the UK.
Undertaking a wide range of activities in Parliament, facilitating dialogue and collaboration between government, business, unions, academics and civil society, including events, roundtables, amendments, briefings, and submissions to Committees of the House, we work across Westminster to develop practical solutions that will shape a better future of work across the UK.
Latest news
Probing amendment to the Financial Services Bill
APPG on the Future of Work Vice-Chair Lord Jim Knight and member Lord Robin Hodgson have tabled a probing amendment to the Financial Services Bill.
Kirsten Oswald MP on automation and inequality
Brexit, the pandemic and the rise of automation could all pose a challenge for equality in the workplace, says Kirsten Oswald MP.
David Davis MP in The Times: “Proper laws on AI could prevent more algorithm fiascos"
After the futures of thousands of students were thrown into turmoil in August because of the unfair and unaccountable decision-making over their A-level grades, the government indicated that an independent review of the statistical model would be undertaken.