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Power, Violence, Justice: The Labour Market in North America Countries

Monday, 16 July 2018: 17:30-19:20
Location: 711 (MTCC SOUTH BUILDING)
RC30 Sociology of Work (host committee)

Language: English and French

RC30 panel session “Power, Violence, Justice: The Labour Market in North America Countries” will discuss some of important key issues in our countries at this moment: green jobs and climate changes, status employment and inequality, informal and precarious work, immigrants’ rights and resistance, and intergenerational social mobility. Brilliant experts in each domain will present and discuss with the audience about work reality in North America.
Session Organizers:
Maria Eugenia LONGO, INRS, Canada and Alfredo HUALDE, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico
Oral Presentations
Future Conditional: Labour Leadership in the Struggle to Slow Global Warming
Carla LIPSIG-MUMME, Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW), Canada
Employment Status and Structural Disparities in the Canadian Labor Market
Mircea VULTUR, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada
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