All posts tagged "Mobility"
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We’re all teleworkers now: flexible working policies in the USA, UK, Canada and Australia
As social distancing rules are relaxed, will civil servants be drawn back into the office? Pablo Jimenez Arandia examines the emerging policies on flexible working in four big countries and
- Posted August 31, 2021
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Recover and thrive: regulating mobility in a disrupted world
As a new mobility paradigm emerges, governments must support data-sharing between transport strategists, planners, and operators. At a Deloitte webinar now available on demand by completing the form below, experts
- Posted June 29, 2020
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It’s a whole new mobility landscape out there—and regulators need to figure out their role
With the mobility landscape facing some of the most disruptive changes since the invention of the automobile, governments need to be proactive rather than reactive in their oversight of emerging
- Posted January 17, 2020
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Spain gathers anonymised phone tracking data to shape public services
The Spanish Institute of Statistics (INE) is using location data from millions of mobile phones to gain insights into citizens’ movements. The aim is to enable government to better manage
- Posted December 30, 2019
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The roots of risk: how economic imbalances are poisoning politics
Gathering in Paris for the 2019 Global Government Finance Summit, finance department leaders from 10 countries debated the political risks threatening economic growth – and their roots in rising inequality,
- Posted September 12, 2019
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High demand for transfer scheme as Irish officials seek to flee Dublin
Almost 1,000 Irish civil servants have applied for transfers out of Dublin in the past 12 months, with politicians blaming the high cost of living in the city. The figure
- Posted January 21, 2019
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APS commissioner outlines vision for more flexible civil service
The new Australian Public Service (APS) commissioner has outlined a vision of a more “permeable” civil service in his first public speech. Peter Woolcott was appointed by former prime minister
- Posted October 25, 2018
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Sustainable transport scheme recruits 500 new cities
Nearly 1,000 European local authorities are hosting a car-free day today to mark the end of European Mobility Week, which runs from 16 to 22 September. Some 2,390 European cities
- Posted September 22, 2016