Skills training and quality jobs in Europe: insights from Greece
The Minister of Labour and Social Security of the Hellenic Republic, Ms Niki Kerameus, will discuss the role of active labour market policies, upskilling and reskilling, and social dialiogue in fostering improved skills matching and the creation of quality jobs, with a focus on examples that led to the transformation of the Greek labour market in recent years.
Meet our speaker and chair
Niki Kerameus, Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hellenic Republic
Vassilis Monastiriotis is Director, LSE Centre for Research on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus - Hellenic Observatory, Professor in Political Economy and Eleftherios Venizelos Chair of Contemporary Greek Studies at the European Institute, LSE.
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The Hellenic Observatory (@HO_LSE) is internationally recognised as a leading research centre on contemporary Greece and Cyprus. In 2024, it became the LSE Centre for Research on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus, with a strategy to expand its research base within LSE and beyond. The Centre produces world-leading, non-partisan research, critically engaging with key issues and fostering debate among academics, policymakers, and the public. Its work spans academic research, knowledge exchange, and policy impact.
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