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Tommaso Grossi
Policy Analyst
Tommaso Grossi is a Policy Analyst in the Social Europe and Well-Being Programme at the European Policy Centre. His research interests include social and employment policies, with a particular focus on the green transition and the digital economy; the future of welfare states; labour markets and industrial policy; fiscal and economic rules.

He worked as Policy Advisor for the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), where he provided expert advice to the rapporteurs and the study groups responsible for an opinion requested by the Belgian Presidency on social investment and fiscal policy.

Before joining the EPC, he worked at Fondazione Brodolini (FGB) researching the impact of digital economy on European labour markets and industrial relations. At FGB he contributed to evaluations and impact assessments on topics such as social protection, labour rights, and inequality. He is currently a FEPS Young Academic Fellow, where he is preparing a study on industrial policy and labour market reforms. His articles on these topics and on Italian politics have been featured in several international newspapers and media outlets.

He holds degrees from the London School of Economics, from SOAS University of London, and from the University of Rome

PROGRAM

Social Europe and Well-Being

PROJECT

Areas of expertise

Labour rights, inequality, the digital economy,  economic governance,  international politics,  social protection and the welfare state

Current positions

Policy Analyst

Education

BA from the University of Rome in European cultures and Politics. 
MSc in Inequalities from the London School of Economics, an MA in International Politics from SOAS University

Languages

Italian, English, and French

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Publications

Artificial Intelligence / POLICY BRIEF
Going beyond the AI Act: Time for a more holistic approach across Europe?
By Tommaso Grossi , Giulia Torchio , Auriane Técourt - 18/06/2024
Artificial Intelligence / DISCUSSION PAPER
AI and the future of work: Linking generative AI with social, economic, and labour market policies
By Tommaso Grossi , Giulia Torchio , Auriane Técourt - 12/03/2024
Social EU / EXTERNAL PUBLICATION
The Social Pillar and the future of the EU Social Agenda
By Laura Rayner , Tommaso Grossi , Danielle Brady , Xheimina Dervishi - 12/02/2024
Social Protection / DISCUSSION PAPER
Regulating platform work: How will this impact migrant workers?
By Tommaso Grossi , Andreina De Leo - 22/05/2023
Social EU / DISCUSSION PAPER
The European Pillar of Social Rights: Five years on
By Laura Rayner , Tommaso Grossi , Danielle Brady , Victoria Pedjasaar - 20/12/2022


Contributions

Social EU / BOOK
Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2023
Tommaso Grossi contributed to the Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2023 publication by the European Trade Union Institute.

Read his paper 02-The socio-ecological dimension of the Green Deal Industrial Plaform here!

The socio-ecological dimension of the Green Deal Industrial Plan
15 June 2024 - ,
European Trade Union Institute
Economic governance / DISCUSSION PAPER
Revised EU economic governance: Are the European Commission’s proposals socially just and environmentally sustainable?
Tommaso Grossi, Laura Rayner and Alessandro Liscai published a paper with SOLIDAR on the need to revise the EU's economic governance for a more just and environmentally sustainable Union. 

Read the paper here.

Revised EU economic governance: Are the European Commission’s proposals socially just and environmentally sustainable?
02 November 2023 - ,
SOLIDAR
Italy / INTERVIEW
Italy’s far-right Premier Meloni defies fears of harming democracy and clashing with the EU
Tommaso Grossi was interviewed by the Associated Press on Meloni's government in Italy and her role in the EU. 

Read the article here.

Italy’s far-right Premier Meloni defies fears of harming democracy and clashing with the EU
18 October 2023 - ,
Associated Press



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