ILERA 2022
European Congress
THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER
11:30 - 13:15
PS1 - The role of social partners and social dialogue in promoting a Green Transition and fight climate change
Room: Auditori
Chair: Óscar Molina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
From the New Deal of the 1930s to the Green New Dealof the 2020s: The importance of - and for - trade unions
Steffen LEHNDORFF, IAQ / University of Duisburg-Essen
Green Growth is an Oxymoron – What does that meanfor the environmental policies of workers’ organisations?
Nöra RATHZEL, Umeå universitet
Discussant: Béla Gálgozci, ETUI
FRIDAY 9 SEPTEMBER
11:45 - 13:15
PS2 - Governing Artificial Intelligence and Algorithmic Management: Dimensions, Challenges and Instruments
Room: Auditori
Chair: Greg J. Bamber, Monash University, Australia
Visiting Professor, Newcastle University, UK
Human and ethical implications of digitisation andautomation at the workplace
Ricardo RODRÍGUEZ CONTRERAS, EUROFOUND
Artificial Intelligence and labour markets. Social andemployment implications
Lucía VELASCO, School of Transnational Governance EUIFlorence
Making algorithms safe for workers: occupational risksassociated with work managed by artificial intelligence
Adrian TODOLI, Universitat de València
17:15 - 18:45
PS3 - Young Scholars Session: Changing trade union strategies and structural drivers of change in industrial relations
Room: Auditori
Chair: Anna Ilsoe, University of Copenhagen
Arianna TASSINARI
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Vincenzo MACCARRONE
University College Dublin
Mark Friis HAUFAOS
Employment Relations Research Centre, Universityof Copenhagen
SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
11:30 - 13:15
PS4 - Governing Minimum and Living Wages in Europe; trends and challenges
Room: Sala d’Actes Facultat Ciències Polítiques i de Sociologia
Chair: Karen Jaehrling, University of Duisburg-Essen
The Moral Economy of Living Wages
Tony DOBBINS, Birmingham Business School - Universityof Birmingham
The Minimum Wage Directive. Prospects and challengesfor decent wages in the EU
Thorsten SCHULTEN, Wirtschafts- undSozialwissenschaftliches Institut (WSI) - Hans-Böckler-Stiftun
Recent Developments in Minimum Wages in Europe
Carlos VACAS SORIANO, EUROFOUND