
Future of work: the Good Work Alliance's impact on equitable and productive workplaces
The World Economic Forum and 14 Global Companies are shaping the future of work through the Good Work Alliance, reaching over 1.3 million employees.
Swiss Re is a leading wholesale provider of reinsurance, insurance and other insurance-based forms of risk transfer. Its global client base consists of insurance companies, mid- to large-sized corporations, and public sector clients. Offering products ranging from standard to tailor-made coverage, Swiss Re deploys its capital strength, expertise and innovation power to enable the risk-taking upon which enterprise and progress in society depend. Founded in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1863, Swiss Re serves clients through a network of around 70 offices.
The World Economic Forum and 14 Global Companies are shaping the future of work through the Good Work Alliance, reaching over 1.3 million employees.
Through their collective power, global businesses working in the First Movers Coalition are making technologies of tomorrow commercially viable today.
The World Economic Forum is convening stakeholders with a role to play for global cities to have a chance of reaching the net zero carbon goal for by 2030.
The Centre for Cybersecurity is reinforcing the importance of cybersecurity as a strategic priority and drives global public-private action to address systemic cybersecurity challenges.
The Centre for Energy and Materials is driving initiatives and coalitions to ensure the energy transition is sustainable, secure, resilient and affordable.
The Centre for Financial and Monetary Systems is designing and developing a financial system that effectively allocates capital and investment in support of planet, people, and communities.
The Centre for Health and Healthcare is identifying and scaling up solutions for more resilient, efficient, and equitable healthcare systems.
The Centre for Nature and Climate is accelerating net-zero climate action, regenerates food, water and ocean systems, and promotes circular economies.