
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
MPs call on the UK Government to take urgent action on AI accountability
The final report from the APPG’s Inquiry examining the use and implications of surveillance and other AI technologies used at work
‘What next?’: Third Inquiry Session into AI at work.
The APPG for the Future of Work hosted the 3rd inquiry session into Artificial Intelligence and Surveillance in the Workplace on the 13th July.
‘How the law applies” Second Inquiry Session into AI at work
The APPG for the Future of Work hosted the second inquiry session into Artificial Intelligence and Surveillance in the Workplace on the 8th June 2021.
APPG for the Future of Work Inquiry into AI at Work: ‘What’s happening’.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Future of Work Online hosted the 1st inquiry session into Artificial Intelligence and Surveillance in the Workplace on the 18th May 2021.
Inquiry into the use of artificial intelligence and surveillance technologies at work
The All Party Parliamentary Group for the Future of Work is please to announce that today we have launched an Inquiry into the use of Artificial Intelligence and Surveillance at Work.
House of Lords debate on the Financial Services Bill
Co-Chair Lord Jim Knight and APPG member and Chair of IFOW Founder Circle Lord Robin Hodgson table an amendment to the Financial Services Bill to ensure that financial regulators understand and give due weight to the importance of creating sustainable good work across the United Kingdom.