8:00am to 4:00pm
Ted Rogers School of Management
55 Dundas St. W. | Floor 07, Room 1-148
A conference examining how the Sharing Economy affects consumers, communities, employers, governments, unions and workers
The future of work is being reshaped by a variety of demographic, economic, legal, regulatory, and social factors that have led to changes in how organizations are structured, arranged, managed, and regulated, as well as changes in how work is distributed, organized, designed, and performed.
This one day conference will bring together twenty speakers from academia, government, industry, labour, and law to provide perspectives on what employment / labour / work policies will be required to realize the maximum benefits, while mitigating the adverse risks, of the sharing economy.
Register for the Sharing Economy and the Future of Work
For more information cotact:
The Centre for Labour Management Relations
416.979.5000 ext. 2379
clmr at ryerson.ca
Download the conference program (PDF) here