Shaping smarter and more sustainable cities: striving for sustainable development goals Rome (IT) 18-19 May 2016 With the support from the European Union.

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Shaping smarter and more sustainable cities: striving for sustainable development goals Rome (IT) May 2016 With the support from the European Union Programme “EaSi ”

WHAT I WILL SPEAK ABOUT ①T①There’s “labour mobility” in the AGENDA 2030? ②H②How does labour mobility fit with SSC? ③B③Best practises in labour mobility 2

1) There’s labour mobility in the Agenda 2030? 3

A Smart Sustainable City: “starts a community on the path to become competitive for talent, investment and jobs” (Aoun-Schneider Electric ). Geographical labour mobility can be a strategic tool in addressing new economic and social challenges and a potential trigger of economic growth, making communities more competitive and efficient for talent, investment and jobs 4 2) How does labour mobility fit with SSC?

A lack of skilled labour will be one of the main obstacles to economic growth in the coming years: -skills mismatches (imbalances between what employers need and what job seekers offer) related to geography, sector and mobility; -skill shortages and skill gaps (too few people with the required skills); -structural unemployment (too many people without the required skills). 5 2) How does labour mobility fit with SSC?

ECONOMICAL MIGRATION Threats: 1) Brain Drain 2) Brain Waste 3) Lack of integration 6 2) How does labour mobility fit with SSC? Which Labour Mobility?

BRAIN CIRCULATION Opportunities: 1) knowledge transfer 2) innovation 3) human capital development 7 2) How does labour mobility fit with SSC? Which Labour Mobility?

8 2) How does labour mobility fit with SSC? Labour Mobility Demand 71% of millennial want to work outside their home country during their career 20% the number of female assignee abroad has doubled in the last 10 years from 10% to 20%

9 2) How does labour mobility fit with SSC? Labour Mobility Supply 75% of companies expect to increase their population of mobile employees in the next three to five years, but … … just 2% of companies currently consider their mobility function world class.

Key factors to foster the “good” labour-mobility -a supranational governance (EU); -a public-private cooperation (new EURES Regulation); -an ICT platform featuring a set of tools regarding job postings, job tracking, searches, alerts, matching and data management (YfEj); -… 10 3) Best practises on labour mobility

Labour mobility is a cornerstone in the EU integration EU promotes labour mobility and assists the member states on the removal of existing obstacles: -Directive on Free Movement of EU Citizens -EURES network -Mobility programmes for civil servants, students (Erasmus+), for entrepreneurs (Erasmus for entrepreneurs) for young and for over 35 jobseekers (YfEj - REACTIVATE) 11 3) Best practises on labour mobility

12 PORTA Metropolitan City of Rome EU-wide services for youth and employers European HUB for youth mobility 3) Best practises on labour mobility

Dario Manna (Capitale Lavoro S.p.A.) Chief Operating Officer – Porta Futuro Città Metropolitana di Roma (+39)