In today's rapidly evolving economy, businesses are facing growing challenges in recruiting
workers with the right skills. Chambers of commerce can play an important role in
helping communities tackle these pressing issues and building skills systems that
are fit for the future. This paper draws on a 2024 survey undertaken by the OECD in
collaboration with Eurochambres and the International Chamber of Commerce, covering
chambers from 65 countries and transnational regions. It explores the role chambers
play in shaping and implementing skills policies at local, regional and national levels.
Common approaches include supporting strategy development at both national and regional/local
levels; serving as an intermediary between businesses and skills programmes; and,
at least to some degree, being a direct provider of training themselves. As demands
for agile and inclusive skills systems grow, this paper serves as a first step to
explore how chambers can further support skills agendas.
Published on June 26, 2024
In series:OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Papersview more titles