In the Frankfurt event of November 21, Wollybi was at the center of the discussion with the European Network for Regional Labour market Monitoring representatives and a delegate of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). The tool has been taken into account in particular with regard to the possibilities it offers to capture the changes in the labor market, such as changes in demand for work, new emerging professions, and the degree of penetration of ICT skills in all types of professions.
Monitoring the changes and the evolution of the real-time job market is crucial to support the planning of a European single market, the theme at the center of the debate.
The meeting laid the foundations for a collaboration between the network actors involved in integrating their knowledge to understand how the Wollybi database and its information potential can support the activities of the EESC, especially those connected with the 20 European Pillar of Social Rights.
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