Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Room II (R3 south) |
Date: Monday, 10/July/2023 | |
11:30am - 1:00pm |
Parallel Session 1.5: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and Decent Work Location: Room II (R3 south) Chair: Christina Hiessl Regulating Algorithmic Management: A Policy Blueprint It Takes Two to Code: a Comparative Analysis of Collective Bargaining and Artificial Intelligence The Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Work Relations in Game Development Industry: A Comparative Study of Traditional and Worker-Owned Companies in the US and the UK |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Parallel Session 2.5: Special Session on Impact of Policies on the Gig Economy Location: Room II (R3 south) Impact of Policies on Digital Labour Platform Workers and Enterprises: Case Studies from Selected Countries Presentations of the Special Session Regulatory Developments in the United States: Case of California Law as a Resource or Action: The Example of Platform Workers in France The Power of Collective Action and the Limits of Regulation: The Struggle for Riders’ Rights in Spain On Their Own Terms: UK’s Largest Unions Making Headway with few Prospects for Legislation over Employment Status Legislative Developments in Australia |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Parallel Session 3.5: Gig Economy: Case Studies Location: Room II (R3 south) Chair: Anil Verma Challenges and Opportunities to Promote Decent Work for Digital Platform Workers in Brazil Quasi-Subordinated Workers in China: A Typology of Gig Riders Based on Economic Dependency and subordination, and Intra-group Heterogeneity Analysis in Working Conditions. Disadvantaged Workers and Their Experiences with Ride-Share Work in Australia: Examining the Intersection of the 'Gig' Economy and Welfare State “No One Knows Who They Work For”: Regulating Platform Work in Chile and Its Challenge on Job Quality. Regulating Work Without Work Regulation: the City of Buenos Aires Traffic and Transportation Code and the Debates on Platform Work in Argentina |
Date: Tuesday, 11/July/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
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 |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
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 |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 12/July/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Parallel Session 8.5: Special Session on Social Dialogue in the Gig Economy Location: Room II (R3 south) Social Dialogue in the Gig Economy: A Comparative Empirical Analysis Presentations of the Special Session Regulating the Gig Economy: Promises and Limits of Social Dialogue in Switzerland Weakening Worker Protections? Uncovering the Gig Economy and the Future of Work in the UK Social Partnership and the Gig Economy in Greece: Continuity or Discontinuity? |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Parallel Session 9.5: The Quest for Decent Work in the Gig Economy Location: Room II (R3 south) Chair: Fang Lee Cooke Autonomy and Control in Gig Economy and Platform Work: Domestic and Home Repair Workers in Turkey Distributive Justice at Work: Understanding the Experiences and Perceptions of Distributive Justice in the Workplace for On-Demand Platform based Gig Workers Content Marketplaces As Digital Labour Platforms: Towards Accountable Algorithmic Management And Decent Work For Content Creators |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Parallel Session 10.5: Innovation in Strategies and Research: Examples from Platform Work and Informal Work Location: Room II (R3 south) Chair: Halefom Hailu Abraha Social Protection for Platform Workers in the European Union Fair Work for Platform Workers: Innovative Strategies Data Mining and Machine Learning: A Cutting-Edge Approach to Address Informal Work |
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