THE CONTENTS OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN THE GIG ECONOMY. Lund, 12th & 13th December 2019
IN THE GIG ECONOMY
Lund, 12th & 13th December 2019
Faculty of Law
Pufendorf Hall, Lilla Gråbrödersgatan 3
THURSDAY 12TH
9:00. Welcome
9:30. OPENING SESSION
Presentation of the COGENS project: José María Miranda Boto (University of Santiago de
Compostela), Elisabeth Brameshuber (Vienna University of Economics), Christophe Teissier
(Astrées)
The personal dimension of collective bargaining in the gig economy: Elisabeth Brameshuber
(Vienna University of Economics)
The contents of collective bargaining in the gig economy: introductory remarks: Jenny Julén
Votinius (University of Lund)
11:00. Coffee break
11:30. CLASSIC CONTENTS IN NEW FORMS OF WORK
Chair: Felicia Rosioru (Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai)
Working time: Gábor Kártyás (Pázmány Péter Catholic University Budapest)
Social protection: Auriane Lamine (University of Louvaine)
Guarantees against the termination of contract: Jakub Tomšej (Charles University in Prague)
13:00. Lunch
Gallerian, Main building, 4th floor.
COGENS: Collective Bargaining and the Gig Economy – New Perspectives – VS/2019/0084
Funded by the European Union
All opinions reflect the authors’ view and are not endorsed by the European Commission
14:30. BEYOND THE LEGAL PERSPECTIVES: COMPLEMENTARY POINTS OF VIEW
Chair: Nicola Gundt (University of Maastricht)
Slash workers and industrial relations: Ivana Pais (Sacro Cuore Catholic University of Milano,
Project SWIRL - Slash Workers and Industrial ReLations VS/2019/0076)
CBAs as a tool to give rights to platform workers: examples and current pitfalls: Wike Been
(University of Amsterdam, Project COLBAR-EUROPE - Europe-wide analyses of COLlective
BARgaining agreements VS/2019/0077)
Riders, rights and collective action. Reflections on organizational practices of platform workers:
Holm-Detlev Köhler (University of Oviedo, Project SOcial DIalogue in the TRansforming
EConomy / SODITREC VS/2019/0096)
16:00. Coffee break
16:30. SOCIAL PARTNERS’ PERSPECTIVES
Chair: Jenny Julén Votinius (University of Lund)
Maria Arkeby, Head of Communications of the Swedish Transport Workers´union (Transport)
Paul Olai-Olssen, Deputy leader, Foodoraklubben Oslo
Niklas Selberg, Post-Doc researcher, Faculty of Law, Lund University
Stephen Schad, CEO, Frilans Finans, chair of the Swedish trade organization for self-employed
18:00. End of the session
FRIDAY 13TH
9:30. NEW CONTENTS IN NEW FORMS OF WORK
Chair: Tamás Gyulavári (Pázmány Péter Catholic University Budapest)
Data protection and ratings: Daniel Pérez del Prado (Carlos III of Madrid University)
Specific needs in health and safety: Marie-Cécile Escande-Varniol (University Lumière Lyon II)
Algorithms, discrimination and collective bargaining: Teresa Alexandra Coelho Moreira
(University of Minho)
11:00. Coffee break
11:30. THE FRAMEWORK FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. EXTERNAL LEGAL ASPECTS
Chair: Piera Loi (University of Cagliari)
Fundamental rights: Adam Sagan (University of Bayreuth)
Competition Law: Valerio De Stefano (University of Leuven)
Tax Law: César García Novoa (University of Santiago de Compostela)
13:00. Lunch
Gallerian, Main building, 4th floor.
14:30. ALTERNATIVE AUTONOMOUS SOURCES: OTHER MODELS
Chair: Judith Brockmann (Universität Hamburg)
Paid Crowdsourcing for the Better - Guideline for a prosperous and fair cooperation between
companies, clients and crowdworkers: Vanessa Barth (IG-Metall)
The French Charters of Responsibility: Grégoire Leclercq (Fédération nationale des
autoentrepreneurs)
The Bologna Charter: Michele Faioli (Catholic University of Milan)
16:00. Coffee break
16:30. CONCLUDING SESSION
Sylvaine Laulom (Avocate Générale - Cour de Cassation): Pitfalls and Successes of Collective
Bargaining in the Gig Economy
José María Miranda Boto (University of Santiago de Compostela), Elisabeth Brameshuber
(Vienna University of Economics), Jenny Julén Votinius (University of Lund)
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