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Session Overview
Location: Cinema room (R2 south)
Date: Monday, 10/July/2023
11:30am
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1:00pm
Parallel Session 1.7: Minimum Wages in Times of Crisis
Location: Cinema room (R2 south)
Chair: Daniel Kostzer
 

High Inflation and the Struggle for Inclusive Growth: the Case of Minimum Wage Policy

Damian Grimshaw, Mat Johnson



Explaining Political Turn-around on Minimum Wages: The Italian Case in a Comparative Perspective

Guglielmo Meardi, Francesco Seghezzi



Why We Need Minimum Wages: Pay, Recognition, and Economic Citizenship

Christian Schemmel, Georg Picot

2:30pm
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4:00pm
Parallel Session 2.7: Wages & Working Conditions (I)
Location: Cinema room (R2 south)
Chair: Gerhard Bosch
 

Living on the Edge: Wage Bargaining and Social Protection on the Margins of the Danish Labour Market - a Non-standard Workers’ Perspective

Trine Pernille Larsen, Anna Ilsøe, Jonas Hulgaard Kristiansen



What Role for a National Minimum Wage Law in Times of Crises and How Do Regulatory Responses by Relevant Stakeholders Modify Its Performance? Findings From a Qualitative Micro-study of the Domestic Work Sector in South Africa During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Sufia Singlee



Directed Search, Minimum Wages, and Amenities: Evidence from an Online Job Board

Verónica Escudero, Hannah Liepmann, Damián Vergara

4:30pm
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6:00pm
Parallel Session 3.7: Wages & Working Conditions (II)
Location: Cinema room (R2 south)
Chair: Kea Tijdens
 

Occupational Autonomy and Wage Dispersion: Evidence from European Survey Data

Thomas Rabensteiner, Alexander Guschanski



Wage Discrimination of Informal Employees in EU Transition Countries

Oksana Nezhyvenko, Mohamed Ali Ben Halima



The Employer Perspective on Wage Law Non-Compliance: Implications for New Labour Law Enforcement Strategies

Stephen Clibborn

Date: Tuesday, 11/July/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
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

Trang Tran



A Proposed Living Wage Benchmark for South Africa Through a Humanistic Approach to Determining Living Wages

Ines Meyer, Project Glow

11:00am
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12:30pm
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 ?

Armanda Cetrulo, Lucia Kovacova



Role of Tripartism in Promoting Decent Work and Universal Social Protection: Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis and Recovery Period

Jacqueline Njambi Kamau, Henry Amadi, Justine Magutu



Varieties of Solidarity and Industrial Unionism in New York and Seoul 1970 to 2020

Youbin Kang



Can Inclusive Corporatism Work? New Experiments at Social Dialogues to Build Inclusive Labor Markets Before and Under the Corona Pandemic in South Korea

Myung Joon Park

2:00pm
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3:30pm
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

Blessing Chabaya



Bargaining on the Frontline: Role of Collective Bargaining in Protecting Frontline Workers Internationally in Health, Social Care and Food Retail

Eva Herman, Jill Rubery, Isabel Travora, Abbie Winton, Alejandro Castillo



Crises Responses and the Role of Trade Unions in the Restructuring of the German, Brazilian and Indian Auto Sectors

Christina Teipen, Praveen Jha, Bruno De Conti

4:00pm
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5:30pm
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

Chair(s): Paulien Osse, Fiona Dragstra

Discussant(s): Maria Sedlakova

 

Presentations of the Special Session

 

Explaining the Global Database and Sampling the Agreements to be Collected and Coded

Daniela Ceccon, Gabriele Medas, Janna Besamusca, Martin Guzi, Kea Tijdens

 

Main Topics in Collective Bargaining Agreements in Africa

Ernest Tingum Ngeh

 

Collective Bargaining After the Labour Law Reform in Indonesia

Nadia Pralitasari, Lydia Hamid, Dela Feby

 

Female Friendly Causes in Collective Bargaining Agreements

Rupa Korde, Mahika Gandhi

 

Understanding Collective Bargaining Agreements in Turkey

Ceyhun Güler

Date: Wednesday, 12/July/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
Parallel Session 8.7: New Approaches to Organising Workers
Location: Cinema room (R2 south)
Chair: Agnieszka Piasna
 

Trade Union Rights, Democracy and Trade: An Industry-level Approach

David Kucera, Leanne Roncolato, Mark Anner, Dora Sari



Union And Informal Worker Organizing With Information Technology: Emerging Patterns And Policy Opportunities

Hannah O'Rourke, Edward Saperia, Hannah Johnston, M. Six Silberman



Grassroot Organizing in Indonesia: Independent Union Fight for Workers' Right through Social Media

Nabiyla Risfa Izzati

11:00am
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12:30pm
Parallel Session 9.7: Special Session on Institutional Experimentation in the COVID-era
Location: Cinema room (R2 south)
 

Institutional Experimentation in the COVID-era: a Pathway to Better Work?

Chair(s): Émilie Genin, Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Mélanie Laroche

 

Presentations of the Special Session

 

The Future of Social Protection in Canada: Lessons From the COVID-19 Crisis

Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Lucie Lamarche

 

Post-COVID-19 Employment Trajectories of Women in Quebec : Advances, Setbacks or status quo?

Émilie Genin, Mélanie Laroche, Patrice Jalette, Éléonore Danthine

 

Negotiation in Times of Crisis: What Adaptations to Labour and Employment Rules in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Quebec?

Mélanie Laroche, Patrice Jalette

2:00pm
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3:30pm
Parallel Session 10.7: Work and Well-being in the Informal Economy
Location: Cinema room (R2 south)
Chair: Simel Esim
 

Promoting Sustainable Development and Decent Work in Africa’s Informal Economy Through the Social and Solidarity Economy: Introducing a Conceptual Model and New Tool for Policy and Practice

Jürgen Schwettmann, Michael Bull, Helen Wadham



Women Social Sellers in Nigeria: Training, Safety and Redress

Savita Bailur, Olayinka David-West


 
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