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Industrial relations in EU, Japan, and USA

Industrial relations in EU, Japan, and USA
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24 November 2005 - 25 November 2005

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Event background

Industrial relations workshop, London, United Kingdom, 24-25 November 2005

Day 1, Day 2

Day 1: Thursday, 24 November 2005

9.30Welcome and introduction
Willy Buschak, Acting Director, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions

Welcoming remarks: Sarah Lambert, Deputy Head, European Commission Representation in the UK

9.45Overview of industrial relations trends and developments

Chair: Stavroula Demetriades, Industrial Relations Coordinator, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
EU: Mark Carley, [EIRO](/search/node/eiro OR index?oldIndex) Editor
Japan: Shun’ichi Uemura, Japan Institute of Labour Policy and Training
USA: Sean Sweeney, Cornell School of Industrial and Labour Relations

11.00Coffee break

11.30 Discussions and questions on IR trends and developments in other global economies

Chair: Kees Vos, Head of International Social Policy Development, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, Netherlands
Brazil: Professor Hélio Zylberstajn,University of São Paulo
China: Assoc. Prof. John Benson, Chair, MBA Program in International Business at the University of Tsukuba, Tokyo

12.15 How are these developments likely to affect the EU ?
Comments by Roberto Suarez Santos, UNICE/CEOE Madrid, John Evans, TUAC, and Metka Stoka-Debevec, Ministry of Labour, Slovenia

13.00Lunch

Thematic workshop

14.30“Minimum wages

Chair: Isabella Biletta, Industrial Relations Unit, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
EU: Lothar Funk, FH Düsseldorf and IW Cologne
USA: Stuart Basefsky, Cornell School of Industrial and Labour Relations
Japan: Schun’ichi Uemura, Japan Institute of Labour Policy and Training

16.15Coffee break

16.45 Comments by Prof.Dr Manfred Weiss, J.W.Goethe University, Frankfurt, Alain Chouraqui, CNRS, Aix-en-Provence, and Jean Lambert, MEP

Discussion

17.45End of first day

20.00Working Dinner

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Day 2: Friday, 25 November 2005

Thematic workshop

9.30“Industrial relations impacts of the relocation of production

Chair: Barbara Gerstenberger, EMCC coordinator, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
EU: Roberto Pedersini, Fondazione Regionale Pietro Seveso
USA: Sean Sweeney, Cornell School of Industrial and Labour Relations
Japan: Schun’ichi Uemura, Japan Institute of Labour Policy and Training

11.00Coffee break

11.30 Comments by Jurgen Hoffman, Hamburg University

Discussion

12.30General conclusions

David Foden, Industrial Relations Unit, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions

13.00Lunch

Read the 2003-2004 report on Industrial relations in the EU, Japan and USA.

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