Tainan City Holds Workshops to Help Businesses Strengthen HR Amid AI and Net-Zero Trends
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tainan City's Labor Affairs Bureau will host 10 free workshops from July to November on labor market trends, focusing on AI and net-zero emissions.
- The workshops aim to help businesses enhance human resource management and adapt to industry transformations.
- Topics include the impact of AI, net-zero transition, and leadership skills, with expert-led sessions and case studies.
Tainan City's Labor Affairs Bureau is launching a series of 10 workshops from July to November to address the evolving labor market landscape, driven by the rise of AI and the global push for net-zero emissions. These free, two-day, one-night sessions are designed to equip businesses with the necessary tools to navigate these dual transformations effectively.
The workshops will focus on three core themes: the impact of AI on the labor market, the trends of net-zero emissions and just transition, and enhancing organizational leadership and communication skills. Experts and scholars will share insights through policy analysis, domestic and international case studies, practical exchanges, and group discussions.
Participants, including business executives, HR personnel, and management staff, will gain a deeper understanding of the human resource challenges posed by industry shifts. The program aims to foster skills in talent assessment, risk prevention, labor rights protection, and sustainable development, thereby strengthening organizational resilience in the face of future changes.
The initial sessions are scheduled from July 14-15, July 28-29, August 11-12, August 18-19, and August 25-26 at the Fuyuan Hot Spring Resort in Guanziling, Baihe District. Each session offers 60 free spots, with complimentary shuttle services available. Interested parties can find registration details on the Labor Affairs Bureau's official website.
The rapid development of AI is changing business models, workflows, and talent needs. At the same time, the global wave of net-zero emissions and sustainable governance continues to drive industrial transformation.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.