The Future of Work: Employee Ownership and Economic Transformation

Graeme Nuttall OBE will speak on employee ownership and its global impact. The talk explores employee ownership trusts, business structures, and practical implementation challenges.

The session will address key questions about employee-owned businesses, examining international experiences and the essential skills needed for successful employee ownership models.

Graeme Nuttall OBE, trustee director of the Institute for the Future of Work, leads a dynamic exploration into the revolutionary world of employee ownership.

This talk tackles the global explosion in pro-employee ownership legislation and the game-changing potential of Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs). Drawing from international success stories, the session cuts through to the heart of what makes employee ownership work in practice.

Key discussions challenge conventional thinking about business ownership, essential frameworks, and the vital skills needed for success. This timely exploration connects employee ownership with broader conversations about the future of work and economic transformation.

Hosted by 888 Co-operative Causeway with RMIT FORWARD and Employee Ownership Australia.

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