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Conference programme DAY 1: 13 June 2016 Registration – 9.00-9.30 am Welcome and theme setting – 9.30-10.00 am Anna Kyprianou, Dean Middlesex University Business School, UK Malcolm Sargeant, conference convenor Middlesex University, UK PLENARY SESSION 1 – 10.00-11.00 am Time Name and affiliation Title of paper 10.00-10.30 Sylvie Gravel Health and safety of workers who ac- Université du Québec à Montréal cumulate precariousness: the struggle (UQÀM), Canada to attribute health inequalities at work 10.30-11.00 Michael Quinlan Supply chains and the manufacture of University of New South Wales precarious work: The safety implications (UNSW), Australia of outsourcing/offshoring heavy aircraft maintenance 11.00-11.30 Refreshments DAY 1: MORNING SESSION (1) Session 1A – 11.30 am-1.10 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper 11.30-11.50 Richenda Power Freelance journalists do not work ‘for National Union of Journalists (NUJ) free’ London Freelance Branch, UK

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Conference programme DAY 1: 13 June 2016 Registration – 9.00-9.30 am Welcome and theme setting – 9.30-10.00 am • Anna Kyprianou, Dean

Middlesex University Business School, UK • Malcolm Sargeant, conference convenor

Middlesex University, UK PLENARY SESSION 1 – 10.00-11.00 am Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

10.00-10.30 Sylvie Gravel Health and safety of workers who ac- Université du Québec à Montréal cumulate precariousness: the struggle (UQÀM), Canada to attribute health inequalities at work

10.30-11.00 Michael Quinlan Supply chains and the manufacture of University of New South Wales precarious work: The safety implications (UNSW), Australia of outsourcing/offshoring heavy aircraft maintenance

11.00-11.30 Refreshments

DAY 1: MORNING SESSION (1) Session 1A – 11.30 am-1.10 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

11.30-11.50 Richenda Power Freelance journalists do not work ‘for National Union of Journalists (NUJ) – free’ London Freelance Branch, UK

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11.50-12.10 12.10-12.30 12.30-12.50 12.50-1.10

Rafael Gomez Unions and Vulnerable Workers: Evi- Centre for Industrial Relations & Hu- dence from Union Wage Premiums in man Resources (CIRHR), University of Canada 2000-2012 Toronto, Canada Danielle Lamb Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University, Canada

Edwin Chukwumah Anisha Increasing Precaritisation, Decreasing Michael Imoudu National Institute for Capacities for Collective Action: Rein- Labour Studies (MINILS), Nigeria venting Union Power

Jay Youngdahl Precarious Work in the US – Employees San Francisco State University, USA Independent Contractors, and the On-

Demand “Utopia”

Jonathan Paolo Clerigo The Influence of Regulated Labor University of the Philippines (UP), Phil- Standards on New Forms of Work ippines

Session 1B – 11.30 am-1.10 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

11.30-11.50 György Nádas The new Challenges of OSH in the Peter Sipka modified role of labour law University of Debrecen (UD), Hungary

11.50-12.10 Shamusideen Kadiri Emerging nonstandard employment and Zub Chord Technical Ventures, Nige- Implications for Occupational Safety and ria Health (OSH) Management in Nigeria Workplaces

12.10-12.30 Qi Zhong The fissured workplace in Japan Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training (JILPT), Japan

12.30-12.50 Suzanne Jamieson Safety Culture and Vulnerable Workers: University of Sydney, Australia the missing link? Nadine McDonnell Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand

12.50-1.10 Luca Ratti Online platforms and crowdwork: en- University of Luxembourg, Luxem- larging the scope of agency work regu- bourg lations?

1.10-2.00 Lunch

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DAY 1: AFTERNOON SESSION (2) Session 2A – 2.00-3.40 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

2.00-2.20 Lena Hünefeld Fixed-term employment and job insecu- Birgit Köper rity (JI) as risk factors for mental health. Federal Institute for Occupational A review of international study results Safety and Health (BAuA), Germany

2.20-2.40 David Walters A comparative study of workers’ experi- Cardiff University, UK ence of health and safety in global con- tainer ports

2.40-3.00 Adeyemi Akinkunmi Dawodu Occupational Accident and Protection of University of Lagos, Nigeria Temporary Workers’ Rights in Nigerian Manufacturing Companies: A Study of Cadbury Nigeria Limited

3.00-3.20 Lilian Miles Occupational health and safety in the Middlesex University, UK Bangladesh garment industry

3.20-3.40 Shelley Marshall A global regulatory New Deal for precar- Monash University, Australia ious and informal workers

Session 2B – 2.00-3.40 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

2.00-2.20 Brenda Barrett Do Injured Workers Starve to Death? Middlesex University, UK

2.20-2.40 Maria-Carmen Pantea Meaning of work among young people Babeș-Bolyai University (UBB), Ro- in vocational education and training. A mania youth-centred analysis in Romania

2.40-3.00 Mimi Zou Regulating ‘Illegal’ Work in China: the Chinese University of Hong Kong Implications of a New Immigration Re- (CUHK), China gime

3.00-3.20 Laura Cartwright Youth at risk? Understanding ‘precarity’ University of Leeds, UK and vulnerability amongst young tempo- rary workers

3.20-3.40 Danae Anderson Opportunity or exploitation: Is work ‘de- Auckland University of Technology cent’ for international students in New (AUT), New Zealand Zealand?

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Session 2C – 2.00-3.40 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

2.00-2.20 David Bensman Overcoming vulnerable work via a mul- Rutgers University, USA tipronged campaign

2.20-2.40 Duarte Abrunhosa e Sousa Restrictive covenants as an instrument Universidade do Porto, Portugal to the increase of vulnerability in work

2.40-3.00 Rasak Bamidele Working Conditions of Casual Workers Fountain University, Nigeria in Selected Construction Firms in Lagos State, Nigeria

3.00-3.20 Swati Nagar Casual Employment and Labour Auckland University of Technology Productivity: A Case of the New Zea- (AUT), New Zealand land Civil Construction Sector

3.20-3.40 Felicity Lamm Under Pressure: OHS of Vulnerable Erling Rasmussen Workers in the Construction Industry Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand

3.40-4.00 Refreshments

DAY 1: AFTERNOON SESSION (3) Session 3A – 4.00-5.00 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

4.00-4.20 Christian Bombig Insecure work and well-being: The ex- Independent Education Union (IEU), perience of Learning Support Officers in Australia the education sector

4.20-4.40 Hanna Danilovich Social and economic consequences of Middlesex University, UK the 2015 Belarusian ‘social parasites’ tax for vulnerable workers

4.40-5.00 Katherine Patricia Moloney Obstacles and opportunities for medical University of New South Wales goods supply chain management: Work- (UNSW), Australia force vulnerability and stakeholder voic- es

Session 3B – 4.00-5.00 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

4.00-4.20 Ryan Lamare Does Vulnerability Affect the Political University of Illinois Urbana- Participation Rates of Workers? An Em- Champaign, USA pirical Examination of Naturalized and Native-Born Voters in California

4.20-4.40 Roberta Ferme Sivolella Brazilian Outsourcing: A Precarious Op-

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Universidade do Estado do Rio de tion Janeiro (UERJ), Brazil

4.40-5.00 Christophe Martin From vulnerability to security: The future Centre de recherche sur les risques et of work in the tourism industry les crises (CRC), MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, France

End of DAY 1

DAY 2: 14 June 2016 PLENARY SESSION 2 – 9.30-10.30 am Chair: Erica Howard, Associate Professor of Law, Middlesex University Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

9.30-10.00 Jyothi Koduganti The Emerging Nature of Work in the Indian Institute for Human Settlements Indian Sharing Economy (IIHS), India

10.00-10.30 Lourdes Mella Méndez New forms of employment in Spain after Universidade de Santiago de Compo- Labour Reform 2012 stela (USC), Spain

10.30-11.00 Refreshments

DAY 2: MORNING SESSION (4) Session 4A – 11.00 am-12.40 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

11.00-11.20 Jörn Janssen Wage-Worker, a Universal Civil Status European Institute for Construction not Employment Dependency Labour Research (CLR), Belgium

11.20-11.40 Michelle O’Sullivan The Drivers and Outcomes of Zero Caroline Murphy Hours Work in Ireland University of Limerick (UL), Ireland

11.40-12.00 Andrea Barclay Reducing vulnerability in the commercial University of Adelaide, Australia fishing industry - the development of new health promotion model

12.00-12.20 Agata Ludera-Ruszel New legal regulation on fixed-term em- University of Rzeszów, Poland ployment contracts – positive trend or maintenance of status quo?

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12.20-12.40 Rainer Eppel Getting a Lot out of a Little Bit of Eco- Helmut Mahringer nomic Work? The Effects of Marginal Austrian Institute of Economic Re- Employment during Unemployment search (WIFO), Austria

Session 4B – 11.00 am-12.40 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

11.00-11.20 Katherine Lippel The hazards of mobility: who assumes Université d’Ottawa, Canada the consequences of injuries sustained while workers are on the move in Cana- da

11.20-11.40 Eva Bertram Precarious Work in the U.S. University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC), USA

11.40-12.00 Elena Radevich-Katsaroumpa Part-Time Work: How Precarious it is in Tomsk State University (TSU), Russia Russia?

12.00-12.20 Sahara Sadik Rethinking ‘Precarious’ Work in Singa- Institute for Adult Learning, Singapore pore

Session 4C – 11.00 am-12.40 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

11.00-11.20 Kees Mosselman A Job Guarantee (JG) model for welfare Louis Polstra states Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, The Netherlands

11.20-11.40 Aviad Bar-Haim A Multilevel assessment of Labor rela- Open University of Israel, Israel tions and Human resource management practices as elements of Corporate So- cial Responsibility

11.40-12.00 Lilli Carollo The right to work of persons with disabil- Isfol, Italy ities. The Italian case

12.00-12.20 Calogero Massimo Cammalleri Social protections for un(der) protected University of Palermo, Italy workers: how to fund them

12.20-12.40 Jaime Cabeza Private employment agencies for do- Universidade de Vigo, Spain mestic work

12.40-1.30 Lunch

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DAY 2: AFTERNOON SESSION (5) Session 5A – 1.30-3.40 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

1.30-1.50 Ulrich Walwei From Deregulation to Re-Regulation: Institute for Employment Research Trend Reversal In German Labour Law (IAB), Germany and Possible Implications for the Labour Market 1.50-2.10

2.10-2.30 2.30-2.50

Carina Sperber Which are the crucial determinants of Institute for Employment Research on-the-job-search? Some facts on Ger- (IAB), Germany many

Matteo Avogaro Recent Italian Efforts Against False In- University of Milan, Italy dependent Work

Pınar Kaygan Freedom, autonomy and self- manage- Middle East Technical University ment: Precaritisation of freelance indus- (METU), Turkey trial design work

2.50-3.10 Ismail Idowu Salih Tackling Trafficking for Domestic Servi-

Middlesex University, UK tude – A Case Study of Domestic Work- ers in the UK

3.10-3.30 Ivan Williams Digitalisation and its impact on psycho- Universidad Carlos III de Madrid social risks regulation (UC3M), Spain

3.30-3.40 Questions/Discussion

Session 5B – 1.30-3.40 pm Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

1.30-1.50 Claudia Carchio Contractualize “family nursery school” Alida Cimarosti University of Udine, Italy

1.50-2.10 Jonathan Sale New forms of precarious work under K University of the Philippines (UP), Phil- to 12: From HEI faculty members to ippines SHS teachers

2.10-2.30 Henriett Rab Can the prohibition of age discrimination Márton Leó Zaccaria balance the labour market? University of Debrecen (UD), Hungary

2.30-2.50 Helga Hejny Age discrimination in financial services: Middlesex University, UK the United Kingdom case

2.50-3.10 Marianna Russo Active ageing policies in the Italian la- University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy bour market

3.10-3.30 Natalia Makovskaya Workplace discrimination for older sin- Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University, gle mothers in Belarus Belarus

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3.30-3.40 Questions/Discussion

3.40-4.00 Refreshments PLENARY SESSION 3 – 4.00-5.00 pm Chair: David Lewis, Professor of Employment Law, Middlesex University

Time Name and affiliation Title of paper

4.00-4.30 Sanjukta M. Paul Commercial Law and Precarious Work: UCLA School of Law, USA A Case Study in Extrinsic Legal Obsta- cles to Enforcement of Labor Rights

4.30-5.00 Susan Bisom-Rapp The State is Complicit, the State is Re- Thomas Jefferson School of Law, USA sponsive: Creating a Regulatory Grey Zone in the US

5.00-5.15 Summary