CRIMT at the World Forum

THE WORLD FORUM

The first-ever Global Forum on Democratizing Work, on 5–7 October 2021, will allow us to build the future of the #DemocratizingWork movement together, across geographical and disciplinary boundaries.
 
The Global Forum will gather participants from universities, trade unions, progressive businesses, public institutions, environmental and human rights NGOs, the media. Beyond these communities, activists or concerned citizens who are interested in the message encapsulated in the manifesto is welcome. With such a transdisciplinary exchange of perspectives, we hope to fuel a productive and inclusive learning process about the Manifesto’s principles.

Participants will have the opportunity not only to attend sessions with prominent figures whose work focuses on the three core principles (DEMOCRATIZE, DECOMMODIFY, DECARBONIZE), but also to discuss ideas and initiatives in smaller groups, based on common but diverse interests, paving the way towards orchestration.

LE CRIMT PRÉSENT AU FORUM MONDIAL SUR LA DÉMOCRATISATION DU TRAVAIL

The Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT), as part of its International Partnership on Institutional Experimentation for Better Work, is joining the Global Forum by holding four sessions that will benefit from the expertise of the Centre’s researchers. They are presented below and in more detail in an accompanying brochure.


PROGRAM

DAY 1 (5 October) – Session 05P29 

5 octobre :   10.45 am San Francisco // 1.45 pm Boston // 2.45 pm Rio de Janeiro // 6.45 pm London // 7.45 pm Brussels // 11.15 pm Delhi – 6 octobre :  6.45 am Auckland

[HELD IN FRENCH]

Histoire de la démocratie industrielle et pratiques contemporaines de démocratisation du travail : leçons et dangers au Canada

Moderator:
 
Mélanie Laroche (Université de Montréal)

Speakers:

Raja Abid (Université de Montréal)
Émilie Genin (Université de Montréal)
Pierre-Antoine Harvey (Économiste, CSQ)
Dominic Lemieux (Diecteur québécois des Métallos – District 5)

DAY 1 (5 October) – Session 05P30

5 octobre: 12.45 pm San Francisco // 2.45 pm Lima // 3.45 pm Boston // 4.45 pm Rio de Janeiro // 8.45 pm London // 9.45 pm Brussels – 6 octobre: 1.15 am Delhi // 8.45 am Auckland 

[HELD IN ENGLISH]

The Regulation of Working Time in the Covid Era: An Old Issue with Pressing New Concerns

Moderator: 

Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau (Université du Québec à Montréal)

Speakers:  
   
Émilie Genin (Université de Montréal)
Liisa Schofield (Canadian Union of Postal Workers)
Abdulah Raed (Gig Workers United) 
Pierre-Samuel Proulx (Public Service Alliance of Canada)

DAY 2 (6 October) – Session 06P12

6 octobre :   6.00 am San Francisco // 9.00 am Boston // 10.00 am Rio de Janeiro // 2.00 pm London // 3.00 pm Brussels // 6.30 pm Delhi  – 7 octobre :   2.00 am Auckland

[HELD IN ENGLISH]

Going Local: City Level Perspectives on Decent Work Before and After Covid-19

Moderator: 

Mathew Johnson (WEI, University of Manchester)

Speakers:   
  
Eva Herman (WEI, University of Manchester)
Rose Batt (ILR School, Cornell University)
Lorena Poblete (CONICET)

DAY 3 (7 October) – Session 07P09

7 octobre :   11.00 am San Francisco // 2.00 pm Boston // 3.00 pm Rio de Janeiro // 7.00 pm London // 8.00 pm Brussels // 11.30 pm Delhi  – 8 octobre :   7.00 am Auckland     

[HELD IN ENGLISH]

Next Steps to Grow “Blue/Green” Alliances for a North American Green Economy

Moderator: 

Angela Carter (University of Waterloo)

Speakers:  
 
Lara Skinner (ILR School, Cornell University)
Mark Rowlinson (United Steelworkers Canada)
John Peters (CRIMT-Université de Montréal)

TO REGISTER

Participation in the various Forum activities and CRIMT panels is free, but you must still register. The process is quick and easy. You just have to register and create an account on the Hopin platform.