Innovation co-design Policy lab #1
@Giggin'Policy
This is the first lab of a short series each regional delegation is due to host. This first lab in the Netherlands aims at bringing youth and policymakers together for shaping the future of the regional and Europan Gig Economy.
The Giggin' policy project seeks to look at the phenomenon of the Gig economy - defined as the atypical labour market of today and connect youngsters with local policymakers - to make the Gig economy an emancipatory experience rather than a precarious working dynamic.
During the event, young people have the opportunity to get inspired by role models as both young fellow entrepreneurs and giggers, and local high policymakers. Following, cross-stakeholders roundtable discussions will take place and practically consider the respective challenges they face in both being part as well as shaping the gig economy.
For these, the event gives a direct voice to students and youngsters, promotes innovative policymaking strategies for civil society engagement, and indeed tackles the crucial topic of the gig economy in Europe.
Activity details
| Activity format | With face-to-face presence |
| Starts on | 13/06/2022 13:00 |
| Ends on | 13/06/2022 15:00 |
| Timezone | [CET] Central European Time |
| Organised by | ROC Friese Poort |
| Organisation website | https://www.rocfriesepoort.nl/ |
| Contact email | mattia.troiano@icloud.com |
| Target age range | 18-24; 25-30; 31-35; Over 35 |
| Language of the activity | Dutch |
| Type of activity | Other |
| Activity topics | Participation & engagement; Youth and the world; Employment; Education; Economy & finance; Learning exchanges; EU youth programmes |
| Booking | Drop in – no booking required |
| Wheelchair accessibility | Fully wheelchair accessible |
| Youth Goals this activity is linked to | Connecting EU with Youth; Quality Employment for All; Quality Learning; Space and Participation for All; Youth Organisations & European Programmes |
| Related to the Conference on the Future of Europe | No |
| Number of expected participants (estimate) | 45 |