ANNEXO IV PROGRAMME. Regional Labour Law Workshop

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ANNEXO IV PROGRAMME Regional Labour Law Workshop 13h30 14h00 14h10 14h15 15h00 17h30 18h00 18h00 Registration Welcome: Talita Laubscher, Bowman Gilfillan and SASLAW Introduction: Richard Maddern, National President, SASLAW Labour Market trends versus Labour Law in Southern Africa: Some ILO Observations: Limpho Mandoro, International Labour Organisation Facilitated discussion pertaining to the various jurisdictions: Brian Patterson, ENSafrica Possible future cooperation: African continental collaboration and engagement on Labour and Social Security law - Prof Stefan van Eck, University of Pretoria, SASLAW and ISLSSL Close and thanks Brian Patterson, ENSafrica Cocktail party

The South African Society for Labour Law (SASLAW) is a non-profit organisation. The aim of the Society is to promote the advancement of labour law as a legal and academic discipline, and encourage collaboration between lawyers and other experts within the field of labour law. The Society was started in 1997. SASLAW has 1400 members in South Africa. Membership is made up of judges, advocates, candidate attorneys, students, academics, HR and IR management, government officials, CCMA commissioners, and employers organisations. Over 40 seminars and workshops are held annually in the five chapters around South Africa. The SASLAW Pro Bono NPC project at the South African Labour Courts serves to deliver a quality advisory service and defined Labour Law legal services to those who otherwise do not have access to justice. SASLAW hosted the World Labour Law Congress in September 2015, in Cape Town. www.saslaw.org.za The International Society for Labour and Social Security Law www.islssl.org - housed in the International Labour Organisation in Geneva, was constituted in Brussels in June 1958 to provide (among other things) a forum for discussion about the relationship between national systems of labour law, and how international and national labour law influence each other. The International Labour Organisation s main aim is to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues. The unique tripartite structure of the ILO gives an equal voice to workers, employers and governments to ensure that the views of the social partners are closely reflected in labour standards and in shaping policies and programmes. http://www.ilo.org

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Meeting of the European Labour Law Young Scholars Gdańsk 5-7 July 2017 Promoted by Uniwersytet Gdański Under the auspices of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law (ISLSSL) and its Polish Section

Organization Committee Stefano Bellomo, ISLSSL, Università degli Studi di Perugia; Jakub Stelina, Justyna Świątek-Rudoman, Jakub Szmit and Maciej Łaga, Uniwersytet Gdański; José María Miranda Boto, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela; Nicola Gundt, Universiteit Maastricht. Venue and Subject This year conference of the ELLYS will be held in Gdańsk the city of history, changes, Solidarity and sea. Gdańsk is also the birthplace of Polish contemporary collective labour law. The venue of the conference is an occasion to discuss one of the subjects for transnational research proposed by prof. Tiziano Treu in his Agenda in Cape Town, 2015 Organization, productivity and well-being at work. Globalization, technical innovations and demographic trends are continuously changing the social environment that is regulated by labour law and social security law and in which these laws function. Thus, those branches of law are developing more and more dynamically. On the national level, often a decreasing role of trade unions and collective bargaining can be perceived. The focus on bargaining often shifts to the enterprise level and, partly unfortunately individual negotiations. In some cases we see state s new legislative interventions. The conference is planned to discuss both labour law and social security law of participant s countries. To answer to the Agenda on the one hand, and to refer to Gdańsk s history on the other the first group of issues should reflect to collective labour law problems. We will try to focus on the role of trade unions in collective bargaining, collective agreements and legal changes in balancing organizational changes, productivity and well-being. What are recent developments of this aspect of collective labour law in European countries? This part covers also issues of corporate social responsibility and practices of high involvement. The second group of issues would be devoted to changes in the relation between organization, productivity and well-being at work in individual labour relations. It includes recent changes in regulation of individual labour relations legislation and jurisdiction in this field. The question is whether and how individual labour law evolution (e.g. new forms of employment, new working time patterns, parental leaves, et cet.) reflects modern organization of labour relations or is a reaction to it. Does productivity or maybe well-being prevail in a changing legal environment? And if so, is this a desirable development?

The third part of suggested issues is inspired by new forms of welfare supplementary pension funds, health insurance, flexible benefits, et cet. How do economic and demographic changes refer to well-being in contemporary social security law? What are new roles of state, employers, trade unions and individuals? We believe that the subject of the conference precised this way, gives chance not only to realize together comparative work on recent changes in diverse legal systems, but also to search interrelations between organization, productivity and well-being in contemporary Europe. Furthermore, the choice of those three groups of topics is aimed to help young scholars, interested in participation in the conference to find the topic suited to their research. Attendance Rules Participation will be possible under two roles: discussant and attendant. Each National Association affiliated to the International Society of Labour and Social Security Law can propose one or two discussants; the nomination will be communicated to both: stefanobellomo@mmba.it and m.laga@prawo.ug.edu.pl before the 31st March 2017. Papers might be prepared jointly or individually (e.g. two papers from one country covering two different aspects of the conference theme). The final selection of discussants will be made by the ISLSSL. As attendants, each National Association can appoint a wider number of representatives according to its own rules no grant will be given to them by the ISLSSL. Furthermore, the attendance to the academic session and to the debate is open to each Young Scholar who is interested in studying the issues that will be examined and debated in the Seminar. Of course, attendants from extra-european countries are welcomed to participate in the meeting. The total limit of the conference participants is 30 people. Whithin this limit the priority will be given to discussants nominated by the National Associacions who: will register (1), deliver the title of the paper (2) and pay the registration fee (3) until 31st March 2017. The working language will be English and the dress code is casual. Registration fees The registration fee is 200 Euros. The fees include academic materials, accommodation in individual room for three nights in a University Residence, two breakfasts, lunches and dinners; social events. The ISLSSL will give a grant of 50 Euros to each of the selected discussants, with a top expenditure of 1.000 Euros. Extra nights can be booked at the time of the registration (30 Euros per night, price does not include breakfast). Extra nights should be booked and payed until 31st March 2017. The organization does not guarantee the availability of rooms in cases of later booking.

Payment Please, make a bank transfer to: Bank Account Holder: Uniwersytet Gdański. Address of the bank account holder: ul. Jana Bażyńskiego 1, 80-309, Gdańsk (Polska) Bank: Pekao S.A. IV O/Gdańsk SWIFT code: PKO PPL PW IBAN code: PL 59 1240 1271 1111 0010 4368 2415 and a very important matter (!), in the title of the transfer, you shall put the subaccount number (K634-17) and your name, e.g.: K634-17 Maciej Łaga Contact Maciej Łaga m.laga@prawo.ug.edu.pl Wydział Prawa i Administracji UG ul. Jana Bażyńskiego 6 80-309 Gdańsk Poland Provisional Timetable Wednesday, 5th July 2016 16.00 Participants registration 16.15 Conference opening 16.00 17.30 Session I 17.30 18.00 Coffee break 18.00 19.30 Session II 19.30 21.00 Dinner

Thursday, 6th July 2016 7.00 9.30 Breakfast 10.00 11.30 Session III 11.30 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 13.30 Session IV 13.30 15.00 Lunch 16.30 19.30 Cultural activities 19.30 21.00 Dinner Friday, 7th July 2016 7.00 9.30 Breakfast 10.00 11.30 Session V 11.30 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 13.00 Session VI 13.00 14.00 the ELLYS meeting and the Conference closing 14.00 15.30 Lunch