Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 11/July/2023 | ||||
8:00am | Registration starts from 8:00am Location: Entrance of the ILO Building - Door 5 (R2 north) |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
Parallel Session 4.1: Labour Market Transitions Location: Room XI (R2 south) Chair: Juan Chacaltana Participation and Employment in Seven Developing Economies: an Age-Period-Cohort Analysis Facing with Multiple Crises, Challenges and Lessons Learned from the Field: the Case of Vietnam Old-age Workers Transition into Retirement and Risk of Poverty |
Parallel Session 4.2: Special Session on Trade and Decent Work (I) Location: Room III (R3 south) Trade and Decent Work Special Session I: Has Trade Led to Better Jobs? Findings Based on ILO’s Decent Work Indicators Presentations of the Special Session Trade and Decent Work in Mexico’s Manufacturing Sector Trade and Decent Work in Viet Nam: Insights from Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Gendered Effects of Trade Restrictions on Labour Market Outcomes in Malawi |
Parallel Session 4.3: Flexibility and Job Insecurity Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Greg J. Bamber Can Employability Mitigate the Negative Impacts of Job Insecurity on Well-being? An Analysis of the Flexicurity Paradigm 'Work Tomorrow?' The Lived Experiences of Temporary Agency Workers Can Temporary Wage Incentives Increase Formal Employment? Experimental Evidence from Mexico Addressing Big Societal Crises: A Society-Actors-Processes-Policy Framework |
Parallel Session 4.4: Labour Rights: Assessing Effectiveness and Performance Location: Room E (R1 temporary building) Chair: Kamala Sankaran Introducing the Labour Rights Index Employment Equity Act in South Africa: An Analytical Review from 1998 - 2022 Legislative Wins Are Just The Beginning: Worker Organizing and Training Post Enactment of Protective Regulation in Three Sectors in the United States Using Foresight to Think and Act Upon an Uncertain Future World of Work: Trade Unions’ Experiences |
Parallel Session 4.5: Labour Rights in the Gig Economy (I) Location: Room II (R3 south) Chair: Edward Webster Changing Paradigms, Consisting Question: Whom to Protect Under Labour Law? Redrawing the Borders of Labour Rights in the Digital Economy Between Antagonism and Ambivalence: The Regulatory Response of Cities to Platform Capitalism An Empirical Analysis of Judicial and Regulatory Responses Towards Platform Work in Europe |
Parallel Session 4.6: Occupational Gender Segregation and Solutions Location: Room V (R3 south) Chair: Núria Sánchez-Mira STEM Education, Gender, and Labour Market Outcomes in India Current Status of Decent Work for Female Domestic Workers in India Self-employment Trends in the European Union: Necessity or Opportunity for Women in the New Economic Scenario? |
Parallel Session 4.7: Wages & Working Conditions (III) Location: Cinema room (R2 south) Chair: Damian Grimshaw Exploring the Living Wage Movement in the Global South: Case Study of Vietnam A Proposed Living Wage Benchmark for South Africa Through a Humanistic Approach to Determining Living Wages |
Parallel Session 4.8: ILR Special Issue on Interlinked Crises and the World of Work (I) Location: Room I (R3 south) Chair: Aristea Koukiadaki Gender Gap on Japan's Precarious Employment and Well-Being in the COVID-19 Pandemic Women’s Informal Employment and Income in Rural Vietnam During the Pandemic: Lessons Learned for Transformative Recovery Initiatives Do Women’s Collectives Promote Resilience among Informal Workers in a Pandemic? Explorations from 10 Indian States The Role of Informal Worker Associations in Cushioning Members During Multiple Idiosyncratic and Covariate Shocks in Kenya and Tanzania |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
☕ Coffee break Location: Espace Gobelin (R2 south) |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
Parallel Session 5.1: Decent Work in Crises Context Location: Room XI (R2 south) Chair: Sukti Dasgupta Conquest of Decent Work During Times of Crisis: The Experience of Air Traffic Control Workers in Uruguay and Argentina The Distribute Impact of Labour Market and Cash Transfer Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America |
Parallel Session 5.2: Special Session on Trade and Decent Work (II) Location: Room III (R3 south) Trade and Decent Work Special Session II: The Potential of Trade Instruments to Address Decent Work Deficits in Supply Chains Presentations of the Special Session Tackling Forced Labour in Supply Chains through Trade Instruments: Towards Effective Multi-Layered Governance? ILO’s Role in Supporting Countries to Implement Trade-related Labour Standards Commitments Can the African Continental Free Trade Area Promote Decent Work? |
Parallel Session 5.3: Preventing Violence and Sexual Harassment Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Deirdre McCann Crisis as opportunity? Domestic violence, the Pandemic and Work Health and Safety in Québec Promoting a World of Work Free from Violence and Harassment in the Informal Economy: Mapping the Initiatives Mind the Gap: The Adequacy of Regulatory Frameworks in Preventing Workplace Sexual Harassment and Violence “Civil Death” & Labor Market Alienation: Comparative Analysis of Law and Public Policy Limiting Access to Work for the Justice Impacted in OECD Countries |
Parallel Session 5.4: Special Session on Social Justice and the World of Work Location: Room E (R1 temporary building) What We Can Learn From the Newly Published Volume, Social Justice and the World of Work: Possible Global Futures (Hart, 2023) Presentations of the Special Session Buying Beyond our Borders: Public Procurement and Labour Rights in Global Supply Chains Peeling the Onion: On Choices Judges Make The Resilience of Multilateralism: An ILO Introspection for a System-wide Vision |
Parallel Session 5.5: Labour Rights in the Gig Economy (II) Location: Room II (R3 south) Chair: Eva Kocher The Judgment on the Employee Status of Platform Workers in China — A Combination of Legal Formalism and Pragmatism The Politics of State Intervention over the Regulation of Platform Work: The Chilean Experience Effective Protection of Workers‘ Privacy Rights on Digital Labour Platforms Assessment of the Innovativeness of the EU Proposals on Platform Work in Light of the Principle of Universality: Application in Three Countries (France, Sweden, Spain), CEPASSOC Project |
Parallel Session 5.6: Special Session on Paid and Unpaid Domestic Work in Urban India Location: Room V (R3 south) Dynamics of Paid and Unpaid Domestic Work in Urban India: Understanding Employers’ Perspective to Reflect on Recognition and Regulation of Domestic Work Presentations of the Special Session Reproducing a Household: Recognising and Assessing Paid and Unpaid Housework in Urban India Deficits in Decent Work: Employer Perspectives and Practices on the Quality of Employment in Domestic Work in Urban India Employer Practices and Perceptions on Paid Domestic Work: Notes on Recruitment, Employment Relationships, and Social Security |
Parallel Session 5.7: Role of Social Dialogue Location: Cinema room (R2 south) Chair: Vincenzo Maccarrone Social Dialogue in Europe: Which National Responses to the Global Pandemic ? Role of Tripartism in Promoting Decent Work and Universal Social Protection: Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis and Recovery Period Varieties of Solidarity and Industrial Unionism in New York and Seoul 1970 to 2020 Can Inclusive Corporatism Work? New Experiments at Social Dialogues to Build Inclusive Labor Markets Before and Under the Corona Pandemic in South Korea |
Parallel Session 5.8: ILR Special Issue on Interlinked Crises and the World of Work (II) Location: Room I (R3 south) Chair: Esther Barrett Climate Shocks and Labor Market in Sub-Saharan Africa: Effects on Youth Employment and Labor Supply Reallocation Working Less Hours to Pollute Less? A Cross-country Analysis of Environmental Impacts of Working Hours The Impact of Workers Remittances on Food Security in Times of Crisis – Evidence from COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean Examining Policy Narratives in Times of Crisis: The Role of Social Media in Policy Responses to the Indonesian Migrant Workers Repatriation |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
🥣 Lunch break |
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12:45pm - 1:45pm |
Discussion of WESO 2023: The Value of Essential Work Location: Room V (R3 south) Presenters:
Janine Berg, Sévane Ananian, Hannah Liepmann, ILO
Discussants:
Ian Greer, Cornell University
Shahra Razavi, ILO |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Parallel Session 6.1: Youth Employment Location: Room XI (R2 south) Chair: Sher Verick Bet on the Young: For a Wage-led Economic Revival in South Asia The Impact of Active Labour Market Programmes on Youth. An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Self-employment, Insecurity and Work Quality in the School to Work Transition: a Cross-national Comparison How Do Changing Economic And Policy Contexts Influence Career Paths Of Employees On Fixed-term Contracts? |
Parallel Session 6.2: Special on Free Trade Agreements and International Labour Rights Location: Room III (R3 south) Free Trade Agreements as an Enforcement Tool for International Labour Rights? Lessons from the EU-Korea FTA Case Presentations of the Special Session Sustainability Clauses in FTAs and Their Enforcement in Context Whither the Korea-EU FTA After Ratification of the ILO Core Conventions? Implications for Labour Rights Protection in the EU |
Parallel Session 6.3: Special Session on Job Quality Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Job Quality: Metrics, Disparities and Implications for Improving Worker Outcomes Presentations of the Special Session Job Quality Metrics to Inform Good Jobs Policies: What’s Available, What’s Missing and How to Fill Data Gaps The Missing Worker Voice in Job Quality: Developing a Conceptual Framework and Survey Instrument for Worker Voice The Quality of Employment: Remote Work, More/Less Work and Reconfigured Workweeks—Mismatches with Preferences in the US and PA Labor Market Measuring Job Quality: Using a Multi-dimensional Employment Quality Index to Improve Jobs for Marginalized Workers |
Parallel Session 6.4: Governance and Decent Work in Global Value Chains Location: Room E (R1 temporary building) Chair: Gerhard Reinecke Interacting Regulatory Innovations for Addressing Decent Work Deficits in Global Value Chains: Public Governance, Enforceable Brand Agreements, and Grassroots Labor Organizing Actors, Norms and Processes to Address Decent Work Deficits in a Globalized Economy: An Emerging Multi-Level Governance Framework in the Global Cobalt Supply Chain Governance and Decent Work in Regional Value Chains: Transition Towards Polycentric Governance in sub-Saharan Africa? |
Parallel Session 6.5: Organizing Informal Workers Location: Room II (R3 south) Chair: Winifred R. Poster Re-imagining the Platform Firm: Lessons and Design Blueprints from SEWA’s Data Trust Experiment “Digital Commons Organizing”, Collective Action and Sustainable HRM |
Parallel Session 6.6: Special Session on Formalising Paid Domestic Work (I) Location: Room V (R3 south) Formalising Paid Domestic Work (I): New Regulations and Policies to Enforce Workers’ Rights Presentations of the Special Session The State Management of Indenture Formality and Informality in the German Discourse on “Legal Certainty” for Live-in Work The Policy-Implementation Gap in Domestic Worker Protections Around the World Implementing C-189, Addressing Covid-19 and ‘Patformisation:’ Contemporary Challenges and Advances in Formalising Domestic Work |
Parallel Session 6.7: Social Dialogue in Times of Crisis Location: Cinema room (R2 south) Chair: Sarosh Kuruvilla Collective Bargaining in a Multiple Crises Context: A Case Study of South Africa Bargaining on the Frontline: Role of Collective Bargaining in Protecting Frontline Workers Internationally in Health, Social Care and Food Retail Crises Responses and the Role of Trade Unions in the Restructuring of the German, Brazilian and Indian Auto Sectors |
Parallel Session 6.8: ILR Special Issue on Interlinked Crises and the World of Work (III) Location: Room I (R3 south) Chair: Aristea Koukiadaki Illusion or Reality: Analysing the Evolution of Welfare State Policies to Informal Workers During the Transition Towards the Post-pandemic in Latin America Processes of Non-state Relief Work during the Covid-19 Lockdown in Delhi – A Lesson in Inclusive Social Protection "Flexicurity" - an Effective Response for Labor Reactivation After the Covid-19 Pandemic? |
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3:30pm - 4:00pm |
☕ Coffee break Location: Espace Gobelin (R2 south) |
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4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Parallel Session 7.1: Decent Work and Supply Side Considerations Location: Room XI (R2 south) Chair: Imraan Valodia Why do Unemployed Workers Leave the Labor Force? A Comparative Qualitative Study of Labor Market Transitions Labour Market Policy for a Just Transition: The Example of Germany Are Labour Market and Skills Development Programmes Able to Improve Refugees’ Labour Market Trajectories? |
Parallel Session 7.2: Special Session on M-POWERing the Labour Movement Location: Room III (R3 south) M-POWERing the Labor Movement: Lessons Learned from Policy and Research Work to Strengthen Worker Voice Presentations of the Special Session Lessons Learned From the US Governments Work to Strengthen Labor Rights Worldwide Research Insights on Worker Voice Enforceable Brand Agreements |
Parallel Session 7.3: Special Session on Health and Safety at Work for Key Workers Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Health and Safety at Work for Key Workers: Valuing the Essential During the Pandemic and Beyond Presentations of the Special Session OSH and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Coverage and Compliance OSH and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Sample Case Study: The United States OSH and the COVID-19 Pandemic: OSH Impacts on the Workforce OSH and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mental Health Impacts on the Workforce |
Parallel Session 7.4: Combating Forced Labour Location: Room E (R1 temporary building) Chair: Ana Virginia Gomes The Brazilian New Procurement Law and Its Use as an Instrument to Fight Modern Slavery and to Promote Decent Work Effectiveness of Forced Labour Import Bans: The Case of the U.S. Ban on Malaysia’s Rubber Gloves The Bermuda Triangle: Mechanisms of Discrimination in Acceptance to Work in the Intermediary Process of Placement Firms Linking Labour Market Enforcement and Supply Chain Governance in the UK. Where Next? Modern Slavery and Public and Supply Chain Initiatives: Lessons Learned from the Cattle Supply Chain in the Brazilian State of Pará Abstract |
Parallel Session 7.5: Gig Economy: Labour Protests and Collective Bargaining Location: Room II (R3 south) Chair: Silvia Rainone Unionizing Platform Workers: A Case of IFAT from India The Case of “Breque Dos Apps”: A New Form of Protest Towards the Protection of Platform Workers Digital Labour Relations in the Gig Economy: Platform-to-Consumer Food Delivery Services in Global North and Global South |
Parallel Session 7.6: Special Session on Digital Intermediaries in Domestic and Care Work Location: Room V (R3 south) Digital Intermediaries in Domestic and Care Work Sector: Obstacles or Roads Towards Decent Work? Presentations of the Special Session Informality of Employment in Digital Care Platforms: A Study on the Individualization of Risk and Unpaid Labour in Mature Market Contexts Digital Platforms and Industrial Relations in the Home Care Sector Before and After Covid-19: The Italian Case of Helpling Formalizing Domestic Work: the Ambivalent Role of Digital Intermediaries in Argentina Home Service Digital Platforms in France: Between Formal and Informal Domestic Work A “New Informality” Challenge: Domestic Service’s Platforms in Chile |
Parallel Session 7.7: Special Session on the Challenges of Understanding the Content of Collective Bargaining Location: Cinema room (R2 south) The Challenges of Understanding the Content of Collective Bargaining Presentations of the Special Session Explaining the Global Database and Sampling the Agreements to be Collected and Coded Main Topics in Collective Bargaining Agreements in Africa Collective Bargaining After the Labour Law Reform in Indonesia Female Friendly Causes in Collective Bargaining Agreements Understanding Collective Bargaining Agreements in Turkey |
Parallel Session 7.8: ILR Special Issue on Interlinked Crises and the World of Work (IV) Location: Room I (R3 south) Chair: Aristea Koukiadaki Patchwork Capitalism and Managing the Interlinked Crisis in Essential Public Services in Poland Do Buyers’ Promises Bolster or Undermine Local Demands? Evidence from the Indonesian Apparel Industry Enhancing Democracy for Workers in Global Supply Chains |
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5:30pm - 7:00pm |
Plenary 2: How to revalue work and ensure decent working conditions Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Moderator:
Jill Rubery, University of Manchester
Discussants:
Maria Jepsen, Eurofound
Kamala Sankaran, National Law School, Bengaluru
Dzifa Torvieky, University of Ghana
Alma Espino, Interdisciplinary Center for Development Studies, Uruguay |
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