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Session Overview
Location: Room A (R1 temporary building)
Date: Monday, 10/July/2023
9:00am
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9:30am
Opening Ceremony
Location: Room A (R1 temporary building)
Chair: Uma Rani
9:30am
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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
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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?

Wafaa El-Baba, Ali Fakih, Pascal Ghayth



Can Cash Transfers to the Unemployed Support Economic Activity? Evidence From South Africa

Timothy Kohler, Haroon Bhorat, David de Villers



COVID-19 and the Roles of Institutions in Ensuring Decent Work: Neoliberal Transformations in Universities -- Job-Insecurity and Stress in Australia and Canada

Greg J. Bamber, Sean O'Brady



Mutualism as a Response to Non-standard Forms of Employment

Deepa Kylasam Iyer, Francis Kuriakose

2:30pm
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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

Ana Virginia Gomes, Anil Verma, Dieric Guimarães



Special Sectoral Actions (SSA): A Strategic Model for Labour Inspection in Brazil

Guilherme Schuck Candemil, Domingos Carlos Vidal Barra Pippa, Roberto Padilha Guimarães



Judicialization of Occupational Accidents in Brazil: A Case Study of São Paulo State Court

Dalton Tria Cusciano

4:30pm
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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

Anne Hewitt, Annika Rosin



Training Returns Among Informal Workers: Evidence from Urban Sites in Kenya and Tanzania

Nina Torm



“It’s A Matter Of Respect“: Interactive Service Work And The ‘Triple Disadvantage’ In Times Of The Covid-19-Pandemic

Nadja Doerflinger

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

Leandro Iván Canzio, Felix Bühlmann, Jonas Masdonati



'Work Tomorrow?' The Lived Experiences of Temporary Agency Workers

Peter Carter



Can Temporary Wage Incentives Increase Formal Employment? Experimental Evidence from Mexico

Martin Abel, Eliana Carranza, Maria Elena Ortega, Kimberly Geronimo



Addressing Big Societal Crises: A Society-Actors-Processes-Policy Framework

Emma Sara Hughes, Tony Dundon

11:00am
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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

Rachel Cox



Promoting a World of Work Free from Violence and Harassment in the Informal Economy: Mapping the Initiatives

Olívia de Quintana Figueiredo Pasqualeto



Mind the Gap: The Adequacy of Regulatory Frameworks in Preventing Workplace Sexual Harassment and Violence

Kantha Dayaram, John Burgess



“Civil Death” & Labor Market Alienation: Comparative Analysis of Law and Public Policy Limiting Access to Work for the Justice Impacted in OECD Countries

Matt Saleh, Timothy McNutt, Jodi Anderson, Ethan Mulroy, Samantha Na, Sarina Zhou

2:00pm
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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

Chair(s): Lonnie Golden, Florence Bonnet

 

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

Pamela Joshi, Elizabeth Wong, Abigail N. Walters, Dolores Acevedo-Garcia

 

The Missing Worker Voice in Job Quality: Developing a Conceptual Framework and Survey Instrument for Worker Voice

Yaminette Díaz-Linhart, Arrow Minster, Dongwoo Park, Duanyi Yang, Thomas Kochan

 

The Quality of Employment: Remote Work, More/Less Work and Reconfigured Workweeks—Mismatches with Preferences in the US and PA Labor Market

Lonnie Golden

 

Measuring Job Quality: Using a Multi-dimensional Employment Quality Index to Improve Jobs for Marginalized Workers

Alison Dickson, Peter Fugiel, Dylan Bellisle, Larissa Petrucci, Lonnie Golden

4:00pm
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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

Chair(s): Janine Berg

 

Presentations of the Special Session

 

OSH and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Coverage and Compliance

Sean Cooney

 

OSH and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Sample Case Study: The United States

Emily Spieler

 

OSH and the COVID-19 Pandemic: OSH Impacts on the Workforce

Olivia de Quintana Figueiredo Pasqualeto

 

OSH and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mental Health Impacts on the Workforce

Ivan Williams Jimenez

5:30pm
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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
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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

Umberto Cattaneo, Helmut Schwarzer



A Rights-based Approach to Social Protection Floors: The Case of Childcare Workers in the United States

Mariapia Rueda



Discontinuous Workers and Social Security System After the Pandemic Crisis: The Strengthening of Supplementary Pension System From a “Welfare Mix” Perspective

Luisa Monterossi, Maria Giovannone

11:00am
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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

Aurore Iradukunda, Marietou Niang, Tessier Lou, Tatiana Agbadje, Gloria Ayivi-Vinz, Ana Catalina Ramirez, Frédéric Bergeron, Dejan Loncar



Decent Work? Social Protection, Unemployment and the Crisis of Social Reproduction: Insights from Agincourt, South Africa

David Campbell Francis

2:00pm
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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

Samik Adhikari, Suneha Seetahul



Rethinking the Decent Work-Social Protection Nexus: Lessons Learned from the Covid-19 Pandemic in Cambodia’s Garment Sector

Sabina Lawreniuk, Katherine Brickell, Lauren McCarthy

4:00pm
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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
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6:00pm
Closing Ceremony and Award of RDW Prize
Location: Room A (R1 temporary building)
Chair: Sangheon Lee

 
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