Preparing the Basque Country, Spain for the Future of Work
COVID-19 is testing the Basque Country’s (Spain) resilience. Before COVID-19, employment indicators were recovering from the 2008 crisis, while automation of production was underway. Job quality remained low despite rising educational attainment in the region. COVID-19 is likely to accelerate structural changes in the labour market, including automation and digitalisation. Firms may increasingly look to technology as a way to pandemic proof their operations, while individuals may develop preferences for automated services as opposed to face to face contact. This OECD report sheds light on the potential impacts of automation on the Basque labour market, including which types of jobs and groups of workers are most likely to be impacted, in light of COVID-19 and other labour market changes. The report also highlights the critical role to be played by employment services, training policies and social dialogue to help people and firms make labour market transitions while upholding social cohesion. The report delves into how the Basque Country’s employment and skills system can continue to be at the front line as the crisis evolves.
Designing responsive employment services to help people into good jobs
Lanbide, the employment service of the Basque Country, Spain, is at the centre of the region’s COVID-19 response. Established in 2011, Lanbidehas a comprehensive number of responsibilities that range from managing active labour market programmes to administering the region’s main income support scheme, the RentaGarantia de Ingresos (RGI). This chapter looks at the critical role to be played by employment services in preparing for the future of work in the Basque Country, also highlighting new opportunities to engage with employers, digitalise services and match training programmes with job seeker profiles.
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