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Collective bargaining and algorithmic management

Online conference, 24 March 2022, 13:30-18:00 CET

Institute for Labour Law of the KU Leuven are glad to invite you to our conference on the issue of collective bargaining and algorithmic management, taking place on 24 March 2022 from 13.30 CET (Brussels local time).  

The conference will facilitate an exchange of views and possible strategies between European trade unions concerning algorithmic management and collective bargaining. What protections does different national legislation offer against the risks posed by algorithmic management? How can collective agreements or information and consultation rights provide protection against it? What role can trade unions play in its regulation and how can workers be involved in the fight against these practices? 

The EU Commission has recently proposed a Regulation on Artificial Intelligence that will significantly affect the world of work. It also proposed a Directive on Platform Work that includes a chapter on algorithmic management. The conference will be an opportunity to assess these recent developments and discuss how trade unions plan to lobby and organise to strengthen protections against algorithmic management and extend them beyond platform work.

Programme

13.30 Welcome and introduction: “Why does collective bargaining matter when it comes to new technologies?”, Philippe Pochet, ETUI

Explanation and objectives of the research, Valerio De Stefano, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto

What is the situation in the selected countries and what have the unions been able to negotiate?

13.45 – 15.00 Session 1

Chair: Valerio De Stefano, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto

Linda Larsson, LO-S – Sweden

Mary Towers, TUC – UK

Barbara Surdykowska, NSZZ Solidarność – Poland

Q&A with audience

Coffee break

15.15 – 16.30 Session 2

Chair: Virginia Doellgast, Cornell University, Ithaca

Cinzia Maiolini, CGIL – Italy

Birte Dedden, Uni-Europa

Franca Salis-Madinier, CFDT – France

Q&A with audience

16.30-17.45 Session 3

Chair: Simon Taes, Institute of Labour Law of the KU Leuven

Ruben Ranz, UGT- Spain

Johanna Wenckebach, The Hugo Sinzheimer Institute for Labour and Social Security Law - Germany

Eric Peres, FO – FRANCE

Q&A with audience

17.45

Concluding remarks, Aida Ponce, ETUI

Final greetings, Valerio De Stefano, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto

FR/EN/ES/IT interpretation will be available. 

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