• Monday, 12 January 2026

GLMC to bring 200 experts from 120 countries

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By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Jan 12: The Global Labor Market Conference (GLMC) has unveiled its speaker lineup for the third edition of the conference, taking place on 26–27 January 2026 at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center (KAICC) in Riyadh.

The conference will bring together speakers and experts from more than 120 countries, convening more than 200 international experts, including over 40 ministers, heads of international organizations, leading economists, CEOs, and policymakers, reinforcing the conference’s position as a leading global platform for shaping labor market solutions, according to a press release issued by the GMLC.

Held under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, GLMC 2026 returns under the theme “Future in Progress”, reflecting the transformations reshaping the world of work, including technological transformation, skills development, strengthening labor market resilience, and aligning policies with the evolving nature of work.

The statement said that GLMC 2026 is supported by strategic partnerships with leading international organizations, including the International Labour Organization (ILO), the World Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), King’s Trust International, UN Tourism, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and Mohammed bin Salman Foundation (Misk) – reinforcing its standing as a trusted global platform for collaboration on labor market policy.

The GLMC 2026 program will feature a range of specialized sessions examining labor market issues from multiple perspectives, with a strong focus on cross-country experience sharing, policy exchange, and addressing shared global labor market challenges.

Across two days, GLMC 2026 will feature a curated program of high-impact sessions aligned with its six thematic pillars. Among these is a high-level session on Global Trade Shifts and Workforce Competitiveness, examining how evolving supply chains are reshaping jobs and skills across economies. The program also includes a headline discussion on The New Skills Order, focused on accelerating alignment between education, training, and labor market needs, alongside a dedicated session on Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work, exploring its impact on job quality, productivity, and equal access to opportunity. Additional in-depth discussions will address Informality and Shadow Economies, as well as strategies for Crisis-Proofing Labor Markets, reinforcing GLMC’s role as a forum for practical and forward-looking solutions, read the press release.

The conference will also introduce expanded, action-oriented formats that distinguish it from traditional policy forums. The Policy Hub will bring policymakers and experts together to co-develop practical frameworks and recommendations, while Labor market hackathons will challenge participants to design innovative, data-driven solutions to real workforce challenges. In addition, the Passing the Torch format will create a dedicated platform for emerging leaders to engage directly with senior decision-makers, reinforcing GLMC’s commitment to intergenerational dialogue and long-term impact.

A central feature of GLMC 2026 is the Ministerial Roundtable, which will convene more than 40 labor ministers for a closed-door session to discuss labor market policy priorities. The discussion will focus on enabling individuals’ access to employment opportunities and exploring visions and mechanisms that help align policy directions with development objectives, reinforcing GLMC’s position as a high-level annual global forum for labor policy dialogue, according to the press release issued on January 8.

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