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In an interview for RTVS Kahanec rebukes Cameron's proposals to discriminate or expel migrants
In an interview for RTVS Kahanec rebukes Cameron's proposals to discriminate or expel migrants

Kahanec argues mobility is good for the European economy and immigrants are an asset in the labor market

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April 2, 2015
Martin Kahanec speaks at EU's Eastern Partnership Panel on Migration and Asylum
Martin Kahanec speaks at EU's Eastern Partnership Panel on Migration and Asylum

Martin Kahanec delivered a speech on "Migration data management – how data can be used for evidence-based policy making?" at EU's Eastern Partnership Panel on Migration and Asylum held in Budapest on March 5-6, 2015.

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March 18, 2015
CELSI participated in kick-off meetings of new projects: PRECARIR, NEWIN, WIBAR-3 and WITA GPG
CELSI participated in kick-off meetings of new projects: PRECARIR, NEWIN, WIBAR-3 and WITA GPG

The CELSI team is happy to announce that we have been awarded several new EU-funded international research projects: “The rise of the dual labour market: fighting precarious employment in the new member states through industrial relations” (PRECARIR), "NEWIN - Negotiating Wage (In)Equality”, "WageIndicator Support for Bargaining - 3” (WIBAR-3) and “With innovative tools against gender pay gap” (WITA GPG).

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March 10, 2015
CELSI’s project  “New challenges for public services social dialogue“ completed at the final conference in Brussels
CELSI’s project “New challenges for public services social dialogue“ completed at the final conference in Brussels

The final conference of the international research project “New challenges for public services: Integrating service user and workforce involvement to support responsive public services in tough times“ took place in Brussels on January 30, 2015.

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March 9, 2015
CELSI's research reports covered by Forbes and other US media
CELSI's research reports covered by Forbes and other US media

CELSI's research reports on wages and working conditions across sectors in the US economy was covered in Forbes and other media, such as yahoo.com and marketwatch.com.

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Jan. 13, 2015
Martin Kahanec completes his US tour with a seminar at New York University
Martin Kahanec completes his US tour with a seminar at New York University

Martin Kahanec completes his US tour on the free movement of workers in an enlarged European Union with a seminar at New York University on December 17, 2014. Previous seminars took place at Princeton, Rutgers, and George Washington University.

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Dec. 18, 2014
CELSI's project BARSORIS completed at the final conference in Brussels
CELSI's project BARSORIS completed at the final conference in Brussels

The final conference of the international research project BARSORIS: Bargaining for Social Rights at Sector Level of a research consortium involving CELSI, the University of Amsterdam, and other cooperating institutions took place in Brussels on November 24, 2014.

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Dec. 10, 2014
CELSI joins CANWON: Cancer and Work Network
CELSI joins CANWON: Cancer and Work Network

Experts in oncology, occupational health, economics, epidemiology, psychology, and social sciences from CELSI and other leading instututes join forces within Cancer and Work Network (CANWON) to advance knowledge about cancer and work participation.

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Nov. 28, 2014
Marta Kahancova lectures on industrial relations in Central and Eastern Europe at Cornell University
Marta Kahancova lectures on industrial relations in Central and Eastern Europe at Cornell University

Marta Kahancová lectured about industrial relations in Central and Eastern Europe at Cornell University on November 20, 2014.

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Nov. 24, 2014
Kahanec spoke about the free movement of workers in the EU at Princeton University
Kahanec spoke about the free movement of workers in the EU at Princeton University

Martin Kahanec gave a research seminar about whether and how free mobility of workers may have helped an enlarged EU to cope with asymmetric shocks during the Great Recession at Princeton University on November 19, 2014.

Published on
Nov. 23, 2014

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