Organisation
The Adecco Group
Position
Head of Policy Advocacy
Biography
Menno Bart is a labour market expert, working as Head of Policy Advocacy at the Adecco Group. As such, he is responsible for managing the Group’s relationship with global and European policy makers, and for representing the Group in institutional settings. Menno’s areas of expertise include labour market flexibility and diverse forms of work, skills, labour mobility, and the impact of the digital and green “twin transitions” on the world of work.
Menno holds mandates at the World Employment Confederation (WEC), the industry federation representing the HR services industry. These include Vice-President of WEC-Europe, chair of the European Public Affairs Committee and member of the global Board. In addition, Menno is closely involved with employment and social policy topics working via BusinessEurope, the International Organization of Employers, and Business at OECD. Menno acted as Co-Chair of the GFMD’s Government Round Table on Labour Migration and was a business representative on the ISO Ad Hoc Group on Flexible Work in the Gig Economy.
Previously, Menno worked as a lobbyist in Brussels for the World Employment Confederation, and as a consultant for Russchen Consultants. Menno is a former civil servant working for the Dutch government in The Hague, Prague and on Aruba. Menno is currently based in the Netherlands.
Find Menno on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mennobart
About the Adecco Group
The Adecco Group is the world’s leading talent company. Our purpose is making the future work for everyone. Through our three global business units - Adecco, Akkodis and LHH - across 60 countries we deliver sustainable and lifelong employability for individuals and empower organisations to optimise their workforces. Adecco offers flexible workforce solutions, Akkodis delivers cross-industry expertise in digital and engineering and LHH provides organisational and talent advisory services.
Visit The Adecco Group website: www.adeccogroup.com
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