The World Economic Forum is holding its usual event in
Davos, Switzerland, this week, from 16 to 20 January 2023, to be
attended by over 2,500 delegates. Under the banner of
“Cooperation in a Fragmented World,” political and
business leaders will focus on economic instability, uncertainty,
the energy crisis, growing inflation rates and climate change. As
always, we expect the discussions held at Davos to be both
reflective and influential.
To mark the occasion and feed into the debate, we have written a
report entitled “Inflation, wages and the risk of a wage-price
spiral in 2023”, including a survey of wage indexation in 27
of our member countries. In the report, we look at many of the
issues being debated in Davos, such as economic uncertainty,
inflation trends worldwide and their possible impact on the
employment market. We have also collaborated with The Adecco Group
on a timely report called “Paying attention: a report on
agency work and wages”, to which our law firms contributed
information about minimum wage laws in their countries.
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