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Accounting for Skills & Human Capital

  • Calendar September 28th, 2021
  • Time 13:00
  • Location Online
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ACCA, Adecco Group, SMEUnited and CDSB online event

The digital transformation and Covid-19 have undoubtedly impacted all industries and enormously challenged many businesses in terms of their workforce and commitment to upskill and reskill. When navigating this new reality, companies are reshaping the way work gets done and reimagining what talent is required. Many organisations claim that human capital is essential for their success and sustained value creation, however, when it comes to costs, many still see it as an expense and not investment. Human capital is also not often a part of board-level discussions or companies’ balance sheets.

In July 2020, the European Commission (EC) presented the European Skills Agenda for Sustainable Competitiveness, Social Fairness and Resilience which sets ambitious, quantitative objectives for upskilling and reskilling to be achieved within the next 5 years. Its Action 12  foresees that the EC will seek to enhance reporting on human capital by large companies, including on the skills development of employees. Furthermore, the Commission will also study other ways of increasing transparency of companies’ expenditure on human capital, for example by presenting them more visibly in their accounts. It also says that the EC will work on statistics on public and private investment in adult skills together with national statistical offices, including by developing ‘satellite accounts’ to improve transparency of reporting on skills in national accounts and budgets.

ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) , Adecco Group, SMEunited and CDSB (Climate Disclosure Standards Board) are delighted to invite you to a lively online event to discuss the possible pathways to increase transparency on what companies are doing to invest in skills, human capital and continuous training, and what are the best ways to reflect skills and human capital in the balance sheet.

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Confirmed speakers include:

Dragos Pîslaru, MEP
Manuela Geleng, Director for Skills, DG EMPL, European Commission
Kate Mullock,  senior analyst on skills and adult learning policies, skills, Employability Division, OECD
Julie Fionda, Deputy Head of Unit, Skills Agenda, DG EMPL, European Commission
Kristian Koktvedgaard,  EFRAG’s PTF -ESRS member, social cluster
Ravi Abeywardana, Technical Director, CDSB
Luc Hendrickx, Director of Competitiveness of Enterprises – External Relations – Legal Affairs, SMEunited
Karin Reiter, Global Head of ESG/Sustainability, the Adecco Group
Sharon Machado, head of Business Reporting, ACCA
Schroders representative (name tbc)

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