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What is the value of the Paralympics and how do they and other sports competitions help break down the walls for people with disabilities?
EESC member Pietro Barbieri writes about the history of sports competitions for people with disabilities and how the two Olympics – the one held in Seoul in 1988 and the other in London in 2012 – brought the much needed change in the perception of disability. We finally entered a world of sport practised by all for all.
Joint policy conference of the EESC Workers' Group and FEPS
Location
Rue Belliard 99/101, 1040 Brussels
Brussels
Belgium
AI is affecting the world of work in many ways and becoming a prominent feature in many people's jobs.
To understand the challenges in terms of job quality, employment, working conditions, health and safety, as well as concerns regarding the strong potential for worker surveillance, the EESC’s Workers’ Group and FEPS jointly is organising a conference entitled “Computer in Command: Do the Consequences of Algorithmic Management for Workers Require EU Policy Action?” on 16 October from 14.30 to 18.30.