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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2023 · 27 MIN

Unilever Embraces the Future of Work

from 4-Quarter Lives · host Avivah Wittenberg-Cox

Morag Lynagh is Unilever’s Global Director of the Future of Work, with particular responsibility for new employment models, age and longevity.  As as an employer of almost 150,000 people, Unilever is one of the first companies to recognise that people have different needs and expectations of work throughout their working lives. This has led to the creation of U-Work within Unilever, a new, internal ‘gig’ employment model that is redefining how people relate to the world of work.Morag is a graduate of Edinburgh University.  She worked in the travel, property and conference industries before joining Unilever in 1994. Within the company she has worked in HR business partnering, recruitment and reward, and spent more than a decade as Unilever’s UK Employment Policy & Law expert, leading teams in this area.As one of the innovators behind U-Work, Morag Lynagh is rethinking the management of careers to reflect shifting needs at different life stages. In her conversation with Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, she explains what this means, and how leading companies are thinking about - and preparing for - ageing societies, both from the consumer/ market side, as well as the internal/ employee side.Key Takeaways* Don’t make corporate policies for older employees alone, redesign policies to make them inclusive of everyone* Flexibility is key to the young, the old and the parents - flex up!* Unilever is leading the way, more companies need to get on the age inclusion bandwagonSome Useful Links:* For Unilever web pages on U-Work and the future of work, click here* For Unilever’s report on ‘The Future of Work’ Summit, click here.* For Unilever’s Future of Work Goals, click here.* FORBES Article by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox about U-Work: Flexibility for ALL: U-Work Get full access to 4-Quarter Lives | Elderberries at elderberries.substack.com/subscribe

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