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CELSI participated in the 41st international labour process conference
CELSI participated in the 41st international labour process conference
Published on April 18, 2023
CELSI researcher Tibor T. Meszmann participated in the 41st International Labour Process Conference between April 12-14 2023 at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. The conference was specifically devoted to the question of "Fair and decent work in a Global Economy?", which included deepening inequalities along divisions of class, gender and race, uneven access to rights, security, living wages and dignity at work.
Tibor co-presented two co-authored papers "Mediated labour mobility and industrial relations: the impact of temporary agency work on Hungarian manufacturing and posting in Slovenian construction" with Sonila Danaj, and "Home as a service: how workers' dorms become an extension of work regimes via temporary staffing agencies", with Olena Fedyuk. CELSI's presence at the ILPC conference was furthermore supported by another paper presentation: Marta Kahancova co-authored the paper "Stabilizing the value of labour via compliance mechanisms: evidence from Ethiopia and Indonesia" with Daniela Ceccon and Gashaw Tesfa (presented at the ILPC conference by Daniela Ceccon).