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PwC’s Workforce podcast

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by PwC Belgium

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<p>A series of podcasts tackling the key issues facing organisations today on their most important asset: their workforce. Last year, working remotely became the new standard, putting new challenges on the table for all organisations. From upskilling employees, to defining a suitable reward model, to retaining talent and collaborating in the most efficient way, this series offers practical guidance and solutions. We will also give insights on hot tax and social security topics you need to be aware of as an HR member.&nbsp;</p>

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3/10/2021

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June 18, 2024

Pay Transparency – a disruptive regulation?

<p>New regulations mandate actionable steps towards gender equality in the workplace, holding organizations accountable for tangible progress. The implementation of the EU Pay Transparency Directive by 2026 may seem distant, but the reality is that organizations need to act now.  Pay transparency necessitates reassessing pay philosophy and adjusting decision-making processes, starting from recruitment. Adapting practices and policies to comply with pay transparency requires careful planning and involvement of various stakeholders.</p><p>️ Join us in our latest podcast episode as we explore the legal requirements, strategic implications, benefits, and practical challenges of pay transparency. Our expert speakers, Jessica De Bels an employment lawyer from PwC Legal, Aurore Zadeling, a reward specialist, and Eva de Vries, an HR tech specialist, shed light on the upcoming changes mandated by the EU Pay Transparency Directive and how organizations can navigate this game-changing shift.</p><p>More information on this podcast, and others, can be found <a href='https://www.pwc.be/en/news-publications/podcasts.html'>on our website</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Driving successful deals through People and Change

December 8, 2023

Driving successful deals through People and Change

<p>In this episode, Sander Van Laere, Director of People and Transformation, and David Desmet, Director of Deals, delve into the influential role people play in the success of deals. Our seasoned experts offer insights on optimising workforce capabilities and implementing effective change management strategies. Learn how these elements contribute not only to achieving the goals of deals but also to safeguarding and empowering a crucial asset in mergers and acquisitions: the workforce. Join us for this insightful episode as we explore the art of deal-making from a people-centric perspective and understand why individuals are the cornerstone of success in the realm of business negotiations. More information on this podcast, and others, can be found on our website. </p><p>More information on this podcast, and others, can be found <a href='https://www.pwc.be/en/news-publications/podcasts.html'>on our website</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Reshaping the workplace: where flexibility meets connectivity

October 11, 2023

Reshaping the workplace: where flexibility meets connectivity

<p>Ever since the pandemic hit, remote work has become the new norm. In this podcast, Maxime Duymelinck (PwC), Thierry Janssen (Xwork) and Sandra De Weerd (PwC) are diving deep into the question of how employers can give their employees more freedom when it comes to where they work – whether it&apos;s at the office, at home, or in a nearby collaboration hub.</p><p>In order to organise workplace flexibility, Xwork offers a platform allowing companies to offer flexible and inspiring workplaces close to the employees&apos; homes, thereby improving their employee engagement and work-life balance. However not every employee can work from home and what fits one company does not necessarily meet the needs of other organisations.</p><p>Organisations are challenged to finding a balance between remote working and staying connected within the teams. Solutions for The Fear Of Missing Out and the Distance Bias, must be found in holistic thinking where the entire ecosystem of the employee’s wellbeing is considered.</p><p>Join us in this interesting chat where flexibility and staying connected take the spotlight. And guess what? The office scene is shifting gears. The office is no longer just a place ‘to do the work’. It&apos;s all about becoming a hub for collaboration and building a sense of community.  Let&apos;s dive in, you will meet Simon Solitary, Nathalie Nomad, George Greeter and Cindy Collaborator and explore the exciting future of the workplace!</p><p>More information on this podcast, and others, can be found <a href='https://www.pwc.be/en/news-publications/podcasts.html'>on our website</a></p>

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What is PwC’s Workforce podcast?
<p>A series of podcasts tackling the key issues facing organisations today on their most important asset: their workforce. Last year, working remotely became the new standard, putting new challenges on the table for all organisations. From upskilling employees, to defining a suitable reward model, to retaining talent and collaborating in the most efficient way, this series offers practical guidance and solutions. We will also give insights on hot tax and social security topics you need to be aware of as an HR member.&nbsp;</p>
How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 10 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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