ANMIL (Associazione Nazionale fra Lavoratori Mutilati e Invalidi del Lavoro) e ADAPT organizzano a Londra la 2ª Conferenza Internazionale sul tema “Vulnerable Workers and Precarious Work in a Changing World”
VULNERABLE WORKERS AND PRECARIOUS WORK IN A CHANGING WORLD
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY 1
9,00-9,30 – Registration
9,30-10,00 – Welcome and introduction
10.00-11,10 – Plenary session 1 (Chair – Malcolm Sargeant)
Birigt Koper (Gotza Richter, Janine Dorschu)
Workload, stress and ill health of vulnerable workers in times of organisational restructuring
Suzanne Jamieson (Catherine Jordan, Mark Boocock, Jeremy Hayman, Ryan Lamare, Felicity Lamm, Christophe Martin, Nadine mcDonnel, Dave Moore, Peter Schweder)
Occupational Health and Safety of Subcontracted Workers: Vulerbale Workers at Pike River Cool Mine
11,40-1,00 – Breakout session 1 (Chairs – Erica Howard and David Lewis)
Session A
Akeem Ayofe Akinwale
Precarious Working Conditions and Exploitation of Worker in the Nigerian Informal Economy
Andy Ang (Felicity Lamm)
Safety Climate and Wellbeing in the Agricultural Sector: Implications for safe Work Practices
Tim Bentley and David Tappin (Bevan Catley, Mark Le Ferve)
The vulnerability of the bullied worker
Julia Connel (John Burgess)
Labour Market and Employment Regulation in Dubai: Contradictions and Tensions
Session B
Grazia Fortuna (Carlo Petyx, Antonio Valenti, Marta Petyx)
Child labour and young people at work: knowledge of work-related risks through education
Yetunde Aluko
Health effects of children in “invisible” work: Evidence from Nigeria
Lilian Miles
An “Integrative Approach” to Labour Regulation and its Suitability for Developing Countries
Peter Hough
Worker safety and human security: the case for global governance. The annual global death toll from accidents
1.00-2.00 – Lunch
2.00-3,00 – Plenary session 2 (Chair – Eric Tucker)
Minawa Ebisui
Non-standard workers: Good practices of social dialogue and collective bargaining
Gabriele Gamberini, Cameron Roles and Davide Venturi
OHS systems at the Antipodes: Australia and Italy: similar problems, different solutions
3.30-5.10 – Breakout sessions 2 (Chairs – Erica Howard and David Lewis)
Session A
Michelle O’Sullivan
Economics crisis and the restructuring of wage setting mechanism for vulnerable workers in Ireland
Holger Sutschet
Lost between Brussels and Rome
Antonio Valenti (Maria Giovannone, Sergio Lavicoli)
Towards a greener labour market: occupational health and safety (OHS) implications
Charles Woolfson (Petra Herzfeld Olsson, Christer Thornqvist)
Forced Labour and Migrant Berry Pickers in Sweden
Cathy Robertson
Constructs of Power and Obedience in the OHS of Migrant Construction Workers in Kuwait
Session B
Baya Arhab
The destabilization of the labour market in Algeria: from open unemployment to precarious work
Fabio De Franceschi (Valeria Pulignano, Luis Ortiz)
Union responses to precarious workers: Italy and Spain compared
Joanna Karmowska (Phil James)
Unions and migrant workers in Britain: The strategic challenges
Lisa Rodgers
Vunerable workers’ and ‘precarious work’ as theoretical and political constructs: what implications for regulations?
Isik Zeytinoglu (Margaret Denton, Jennifer Plenderleith)
Casualized Employment and Muscoloskeletad Disorders among Home Care Workers in Ontario, Canada
Day 2
9.00-10,10 – Plenary session 3 (Chair – Charles Woolfson)
David Walters
An Inspector Calls? The Role of Regulatory Inspection in Time of Change
Charles Woolfson
Regulatory Failure in the Offshore Oil Industry: From Piper Alpha to Deepwater Horizon
10,40-12,00 – Breakout session 3 (Chairs – Rachel Horton and Barbara Winkler)
Session A
Brenda Barrett
Who can help vulnerable workers in Britain?
Elizabeth Cotton
Rergulating Temporary Agency Work: One inclusive proposition and three transnational private labour regulation mechanisms
Makhtar Kheladi
The long run costs of creating Jobs in Algeria
Swati Nagar and Danae Anderson
Core and Peripheral Workers? Rethinking Atkinson’s model
Session B
Karin Sardadvar and Pernille Hohnen (Charlotte McLelland, Rasa Naujaniene, Claudia Villosio)
Work and life futures in Europe –nei processs of vulnerability? A comparative analysis of domiciliary elderly care across Europe
Ismail Salih
The Plights and Dilemmas of Migrant Domestic Workers in the UK: A Legal Perspective
Ali Tasiran (John Grahl)
Vulnerable Workers in the Eurozone Crisis
Sara Vitali (Antonio valenti, Bruna Maria Rondinone, Sergio Lavicoli)
Changing world of work and psychosocial risks: an integrated methodological path to address work related stress
12,00 – 1,00 – Lunch
2,10 – Plenary session 4 (Chair – Maria Giovannone)
Felicity Lamm
The Case of the Disappearing Department of Labour: Whiter goes state protection for vulnerable workers
Anil Verma (Ana Gomes)
Con International Regulation Help the Most Vulnerable? Domestic Work in India, Brazil and Canada after ILO Convention 189
2,30 – 3,30 – Breakout session 4 (Chairs – Franco Bettoni and Maria Giovannone)
Session A
Barbara Winkler
Being different – protection against the discriminations of transgender people
Rachel Horton
A Dignified Exit? The dignity and indignity of mandatory retirement
Emily Cabeging
The effect of parental vulnerable employment on current schooling and employment of boys and girls
Session B
Maria Giovannone and Malcolm Sargeant
Disability in Italy and the UK
Angela Vetrano, Maria Giovannone and Alessandra Innesti
ANMIL and the reintegration at work for disabled people
Giorgi Amiranashvili
Legislative Guarantess for the Worker with Disabilities (Choice of the Georgian lawmarker and international standards)
4,45 – Closing plenary session (Chair – Malcolm Sargeant)
Eric Tucker
Giving Voice to the Precariously Employed: Mapping and Using Channels of Worker Voice in OHS Regulation
Guy Standing
Towards a Precariat Charter: From Denizens to Citizens