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[IWS] IILS: CONFERENCE on DECENT WORK, SOCIAL POLICY, & DEVELOPMENT, 29 November - 1 December 2006

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International Institute for Labour Studies (IILS) at the ILO

CONFERENCE on DECENT WORK, SOCIAL POLICY, & DEVELOPMENT, 29 November - 1 December 2006
ILO Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland

Dear colleague,
 
I would like to draw your attention to our upcoming research conference on "Decent Work, Social Policy and Development" that will be held from 29 November to 1 December at ILO Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
 
The conference aims at bringing external researchers and research networks to the ILO to exchange ideas and findings, and so strengthen the links between the ILO and the academic community. It will combine broad plenary sessions with more in-depth review of research on two particular topics: (i) the challenges faced by social models in different parts of the world; and (ii) the contribution of global production networks to the local creation of decent work. For more information, please refer to the attached conference note and draft agenda.
 
If you are interested in attending, would you please return the attached registration form to Ms. Sophie Lievre.
 
With best regards, yours sincerely,
 
Gerry Rodgers
Director
International Institute for Labour Studies

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CONFERENCE NOTE:

IILS Research Conference
Decent Work, Social Policy and Development
29 November – 1 December 2006
ILO Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/inst/download/coneng.pdf


DRAFT AGENDA at end of this message


REGISTER USING THE FOLLOWING FORM --
Please send this form to lievre@ilo.org or by fax: +41.22.799.8542


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International Institute for Labour Studies




Case postale 6, CH-1211 Genève 22, Switzerland

 




Registration Form

 




IILS Research Conference
Decent Work, Social Policy and Development
29 November – 1 December 2006
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DRAFT AGENDA

IILS Research Conference
Decent Work, Social Policy and Development

29 November – 1 December 2006
ILO Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland


Draft Agenda
Tuesday, 28 November 2006

16:00 – 18:00            Registration


Wednesday, 29 November 2006

08:30 – 09:30            Registration

There will be interpretation English / French / Spanish in all sessions.

Morning Session 09:30 – 12:30: in plenary


PLENARY
Room II (R3 – South)

09:30 – 10:00            Welcome / Opening
                          Juan Somavia, Director General, International Labour Office
                          Gerry Rodgers, Director, International Institute for Labour Studies

        Global Production, Social Models and Development Presentations and Q&A
        Keynote Speakers


10:00 – 11:15   José Antonio Ocampo, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs

        Gerhard Bosch, Professor of Sociology, Institute for Work and Technology, Gelsenkirchen, Germany

11:15 – 12:30   Gary Gereffi, Professor of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, United States

        Ha-Joon Chang, Assistant Director of Development Studies,
Cambridge University, United Kingdom


Afternoon Session       14:30 – 17:30: the Conference splits into two focus groups


ISSUE FOCUS 1:  Changing Social Models in Europe and Latin America
Room ?? (R? – South)

14:30 – 17:30   National Models’ Responses to Globalization. This session will feature short (15 minute) presentations on selected countries in both regions followed by general comments from discussants.


14:30 – 16:00   Europe
        Sweden
        Dominique Anxo, Växjö University

        Germany
        Steffen Lehndorff, Institute for Work and Technology, Gelsenkirschen

        Southern Europe
        Maria Karamessini, Panteion University, Athens

        Comments and discussion, with the participation of:
        Jelle Visser, University of Amsterdam (invited)


16:00 – 17:30   Latin America
        Chile
        Manuel Riesco, National Center for Alternative Development, Santiago

        Brazil
        Márcio Pochmann, University of Campinas

        Uruguay
        Fernando Filgueira, University of the Republic, Montevideo

        Comments and discussion, with the participation of:
        Guillermo Campero, University of Chile


ISSUE FOCUS 2:  Global Production Networks and the Local Creation of Decent Work
Room ?? (R? – South)
14:30 – 17:30   Short presentations and discussion.
        Challenges for Decent Work in Global Production: Impacts on Employment and Income

                          Trade and GPNs: Implications for labour and wages in
                          developing countries
                          Raphael Kaplinsky, The Open University, United Kingdom

                          Combining global and local forces: The case of labour
                          rights in Cambodia
                          Sandra Polaski, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
                          United States

                          Global producers and their impacts upon national
                          manufacturing capabilities and jobs in Kenya
                          Dorothy McCormick, Institute of Development Studies,
                          University of Nairobi, Kenya

                          The Mexican Maquila model is exhausted? The limits of
                          Industrial upgrading and industrial policy
                          Jorge Carrillo, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana,
                          Mexico

                          Policies for Global Production Networks and
                          Local Decent Work
        
                          The resurgence of industrial development policies:
                          Strengthening national industries and improving the quality and
                          quantity of employment
                          Mario Cimoli, CEPAL

                          Industrial clusters in China: Building local innovative capacity
                          and jobs through global linkages
                          Jici Wang, Department of Geography, Beijing University
                          (invited)

        Four generic models in global production networks: Experience of the semiconductor industry in East Asia
        Dong-Sung Cho, Seoul National University, Rep. of Korea
        
        Comments and discussion, with the participation of:
        Afonso Fleury, Polytechnic School, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

                          Cocktail hosted by the Director of the IILS
 

Thursday, 30 November 2006

Morning Session 09:30 – 12:30: in plenary
                          

PLENARY                  Perspectives on the Research Needs of the
                          Decent Work Agenda
Room II (R3 – South)

09:30 – 12:30   Keynote Speakers:

        Jayati Ghosh, Professor of Economics, Centre of Economic Studies and Planning, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India

                          Renate Hornung-Draus, Director, European and International
        Affairs, Confederation of German Employers

        András Inotai, Director, Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (invited)

        Isabelle Duplessis, Professor of Law, University of Montréal, Canada (invited)

        Evance Kalula, Professor of Law, University of Cape Town, and Director of The Institute of Development and Labour Law, South Africa

        Judith Tendler, Professor of Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States


Afternoon Session       14:30 – 17:30: the Conference splits into two focus groups


ISSUE FOCUS 1:  Changing Social Models in Europe and Latin America
Room ?? (R? – South)

14:30 – 17:30   Reconciling Economic and Social Goals. Session on current issues and debates in both regions, featuring short (15 minute) presentations and discussion.


                          National labour law, social rights and market concerns
                          in Europe
                          Silvana Sciarra, University of Florence, Italy
                          
                          Social rights in the context of labour law reforms
                          in Latin America
                          Adrián O. Goldin, University of San Andrés, Buenos Aires,
                          Argentina

                          Flexibility and labour law in Latin America:
                          Labour market outcomes
                          Adriana Marshall, National Council of Scientific and Technical
                          Research & Institute for Economic and Social Development,
                          Buenos Aires, Argentina

                          Social rights protection in Europe
                          Marc Rigaux, University of Antwerp, Belgium

                          The social dimension of Mercosur
                          Oscar Ermida, University of the Republic, Montevideo,
                          Uruguay

                          Monetary union and the European social model
                          Eloi Laurent, Paris Institute for Political Studies,
                          France (invited)


ISSUE FOCUS 2:  Global Production Networks and the Local Creation of Decent Work
Room ?? (R? – South)

14:30 – 17:30            Short presentations and discussion.
                          Governance and the Role of Social Actors in Promoting
                          Decent Work in GPNs


                          The role of global buyers in upgrading jobs and
                          competitiveness in their supply chain
                          Richard M. Locke, MIT Sloan School of Management,
                          United States

                          The rise of a new divide between global players and
                          national producers
                          Florence Palpacuer, University Montpellier 1 – ISEM, France

                          Indian policies toward the IT sector: The role of employers
                          Shaurab Srivastava, Executive Chairman, Xansa &
                          Chairman Emeritus NASSCOM, India

                          Trade unions using research to improve employment in GPNs
                          Kjeld Jakobsen, Social Observatory, Brazil

                          Organizing women workers in the informal economy  as a strategy for upgrading work in global production chains
                          Martha Chen, Coordinator of the global research policy
                          network Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and
                          Organizing (WIEGO)

                          Impact assessment of codes compliance among companies
                          participating in the Ethical Trade Initiative
                          Stephanie Ware Barrientos, Institute of Development Studies,
                          SussexUniversity, United Kingdom


Friday, 1 December 2006

Morning Session 10:00 – 13:00: in plenary
                          


PLENARY
Room II (R3 – South)

10:00 – 13:00            What Way Forward?
                          Keynote Speakers:

                          Roland Schneider, Senior Policy Advisor, Trade Union
                          Advisory Committee (TUAC) to the OECD (invited)

                          José Pastore, Professor of Sociology, University of Sao Paulo,
                          Brazil

                          Marta Novick, Director, Technical Development and Labour
                          Studies, Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security,
                          Argentina

        Rachid Filali Meknasi, Professor of Law, University of Rabat, Morocco

                          William Milberg, Professor of Economics, The New School for
                          Social Research, United States

                          Jill Rubery, Professor of Comparative Employment Systems,
                          Manchester Business School, United Kingdom


18 October 2006

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