Conference Agenda
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Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) |
Date: Monday, 10/July/2023 | |
9:00am - 9:30am |
Opening Ceremony Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Uma Rani |
9:30am - 11:00am |
Plenary 1: Keynote Address Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Sangheon Lee Rosemary Batt on "Regulating Finance for Decent Work: Bringing Capital Back In" |
11:30am - 1:00pm |
Parallel Session 1.3: Public Policies to Ensure Decent Work Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Praveen Jha Does Government Social Support Mitigate COVID-19 Income Effects in the MENA Region? Can Cash Transfers to the Unemployed Support Economic Activity? Evidence From South Africa COVID-19 and the Roles of Institutions in Ensuring Decent Work: Neoliberal Transformations in Universities -- Job-Insecurity and Stress in Australia and Canada Mutualism as a Response to Non-standard Forms of Employment |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Parallel Session 2.3: Decent Work Case Studies Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Olívia de Quintana Figueiredo Pasqualeto Life with Rights: Inclusive Labor Law and Decent Work for Wastepickers in Brazil Special Sectoral Actions (SSA): A Strategic Model for Labour Inspection in Brazil Judicialization of Occupational Accidents in Brazil: A Case Study of São Paulo State Court |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Parallel Session 3.3: Training and Labour Market Integration Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Vicky Leung Decent Work, Meaningful Education or Exploitation? The Regulation of Internships for Tertiary Students in Australia, Finland and France Training Returns Among Informal Workers: Evidence from Urban Sites in Kenya and Tanzania “It’s A Matter Of Respect“: Interactive Service Work And The ‘Triple Disadvantage’ In Times Of The Covid-19-Pandemic |
Date: Tuesday, 11/July/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
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 |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
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 |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
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 |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 12/July/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Parallel Session 8.3: Social Protection in Times of Crisis (I) Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Lou Juliette Alexandra Tessier Sustainable Financing of Social Protection in the G20 A Rights-based Approach to Social Protection Floors: The Case of Childcare Workers in the United States Discontinuous Workers and Social Security System After the Pandemic Crisis: The Strengthening of Supplementary Pension System From a “Welfare Mix” Perspective |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Parallel Session 9.3: Social Protection in Times of Crisis (II) Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Christina Behrendt Institutional Linkages Between National Social Health Protection And Occupational Health Services Systems: A Scoping Review Decent Work? Social Protection, Unemployment and the Crisis of Social Reproduction: Insights from Agincourt, South Africa |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Parallel Session 10.3: Social Protection in Times of Crisis (III) Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Helmut Schwarzer Candle in the Wind? Insights from a COVID-19 Emergency Cash Transfer to Informal Sector Workers in Sierra Leone Rethinking the Decent Work-Social Protection Nexus: Lessons Learned from the Covid-19 Pandemic in Cambodia’s Garment Sector |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Plenary 3: Addressing the Interlinked Crises and the World of Work Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Moderator: Sangheon Lee, ILO Discussants: Eddie Webster, University of Witwatersrand Richard Kozul-Wright, UNCTAD Shahra Razavi, ILO Daniel Kostzer, ITUC Akustina Morni, IOE |
5:30pm - 6:00pm |
Closing Ceremony and Award of RDW Prize Location: Room A (R1 temporary building) Chair: Sangheon Lee |
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