Banca d'Italia's Angelini opens conference on labor market dynamics and AI skills
Paolo Angelini, Senior Deputy Governor of Banca d'Italia, opened a conference on industrial relations and labor market dynamics. The event focuses on major changes in the world of work, including AI skills and organizational well-being.
Shaping the future of work
Paolo Angelini, Senior Deputy Governor of Banca d'Italia and President of the Insurance Supervisory Authority (IVASS), delivered the opening speech at the 'Industrial Relations and Labour Market Dynamics' conference.
The event, held at the 'Carlo Azeglio Ciampi' Conference Centre, is dedicated to analyzing the profound transformations impacting the world of work.
Discussions will cover ongoing developments and future prospects, specifically addressing the extension of working lives, the evolving skills landscape driven by artificial intelligence, the importance of organizational well-being, and the specific role of local areas in these dynamics.
This broad agenda underscores the comprehensive approach taken to understand and adapt to the challenges and opportunities in the modern labor market, reflecting Banca d'Italia's commitment to fostering dialogue on critical economic and social issues.
Diverse voices, central banking focus
The conference features a diverse array of speakers and experts, including contributions from Maurizio Decastri, Full Professor of Business Organization, and Mauro Nori, Chief of Staff at the Ministry of Labour.
Legal scholars Arturo Maresca and Alessandro Paone also participate, alongside Franca Maria Alacevich, a member of Banca d'Italia's Board of Directors, and Maria Cristina Cataudella, Full Professor of Labour Law.
A dedicated final session will explore the unique aspects of industrial relations within the central banking sector.
Massimo Doria, Secretary General of Banca d'Italia, will speak, joined by representatives from the SCECBU and UNI Europa trade unions, highlighting the institution's engagement with its own labor dynamics.