• Silver Society, Law, and Rights: Between Work and Care

    Bocconi University Via Sarfatti 25, Milan, MI, Italy

    Bocconi University | Room 205 | Via Sarfatti 25 Milano REGISTRATION FORM ZOOM LINK (Meeting ID: 959 3776 1253; Passcode: 680165) 2.00 pm Session on Labour Moderator Elena Gramano Bocconi University Participants Maurizio Del Conte Bocconi University The Aging Workforce as a New Perspective for Labour Law Catherine Barnard University Of Cambridge Getting Old in […]

  • International Seminar on the Right to Strike under International Law

    Osgoode Hall Law School 700 Keele St; North York, Toronto, Canada

    Public hearings open 6 October 2025 – what it means for labour law globally Date: 16 October 2025 Time: 3:00 p.m. CET / 9:00 a.m. ET Hosted by: The Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security Chair Valerio De Stefano — Professor of Law, Canada Research Chair in Innovation, Law […]

  • Symposium on European Regulation of Digital Work – 23 October – Madrid and online

    IE University Tower Paseo de la Castellana 259E, Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    We are delighted to invite you to the symposium “European Regulation of Digital Work”, hosted by the IE Centre for European Studies and the Lawtomation Centre. The event will explore how EU (labour) law and policy adapt to technological change, focusing on platform work, AI, and digital labour markets. 📅 Date: 23 October 2025, from […]

  • ILO Research Webinar – Temporary Labour Migration in Europe

    This research webinar will present the preliminary findings of the Research Project 'European Birds of Passage – An Empirical Legal Theory of Temporary Labour Migration in Europe' (European Research Council Starting Grant, 2022-2027) which examines how European Union law and national frameworks shape social rights and perceptions of temporary migrant workers. Led by Marco Rocca […]

  • Regulating Minimum Wages: Between the EU and the Member States

    University of Luxembourg 4 rue Alphonse Weicker, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

    MONDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 13.00 Welcome - Light Lunch 14.00 Introduction Luca RATTI, University of Luxembourg 14.30 SESSION I – MINIMUM WAGE POLICIES Chair: Luca RATTI, University of Luxembourg Christine AUMAYR-PINTAR, Eurofound Torsten MÜLLER, ETUI Valeria PULIGNANO, KULeuven Claudia SCHUBERT, University of Hamburg 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 SESSION II – THE EU DIRECTIVE ON ADEQUATE MINIMUM […]

  • Digitalization of Industrial Labour Relations – Age-old values in a new digital world

    The DIGILARE 101126503 (www.digilare.eu) project investigates how digital technologies reshape industrial labour relations while maintaining core values. Its online seminar (📅 Nov 25 | 9:30–11:00 CET) brings together members of the research team to examine this transformation through theoretical and practical lenses. The discussion emphasizes structural changes in collective bargaining, the integration of digital tools […]

  • WORK AND NON-WORK, TODAY. Reframing the Issue through an Interdisciplinary Perspective

    Centro Congressi Giovanni XXIII Viale Papa Giovanni XXIII 106, Bergamo, BG, Italy

    XV Edition of the Conference Series "The New Great Transformation of Work". 26-28 November, Bergamo (Italy). The XV edition of the conference series The New Great Transformation of Work is organised in partnership with the CIELO Laboral network. The concept of work – and what we define as “non-work” – is constantly evolving. From the […]

  • Towards Equal and Inclusive Labour Relations: Systems, Strategies, and New Conceptual Frameworks

    Marco Biagi Foundation Largo M. Biagi, 10, 41121 Modena MO, Italy

    23rd CONFERENCE IN COMMEMORATION OF PROFESSOR MARCO BIAGI Modena (Italy), 18-19th March 2026 Marco Biagi Foundation - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Introduction In recent years, Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) has garnered growing attention from organizations, institutions, scholars, and policymakers worldwide. Indeed, while principles of equality and nondiscrimination have long served as foundational […]

  • Technology, Labour and Industry 5.0

    19 Duncan Street Toronto, Ontario M5H 3H1 Canada 19 Duncan Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

    Termed “Industry 5.0”, the latest wave of technological change in the world of work is characterized by increasing convergence between machine and human intelligence, and builds on the evolving communication structures and globalized labour markets of earlier waves of change. These rapid advancements in technology are posing new, and renewed, challenges for the world of […]

  • Platform Work Directive, Digitalisation and AI: Evaluation and national challenges

    Puerto del Toledo Madrid, Madrid 28005 Spain Puerta de Toledo, Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    Languages: Applications may be submitted in English and Spanish. The presentations and papers may also be prepared in these languages. Topic: We cordially invite labour lawyers and other experts dealing with the labour market and particularly labour law to send an abstract of maximum 500 words on their research connected to the following topic of […]

  • GeTrab Meeting in Germany

    "Campus II, Behringstraße 21 Trier, Deutschland 54296 Germany" Behringstraße 21, Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

    The Institute for Labour Law and Industrial Relations in the European Union (IAAEU) at Trier University is pleased to welcome distinguished scholars, judges, practitioners, and trade union representatives from Brazil and Germany for a two-day conference on collective labour law. The conference will bring together experts from the University of São Paulo, the GeTrab Research […]

  • International Conference on “Comparative Labour Law Today – Methods, Contexts, and Legal Cultures”

    "Rue Alphonse Weicker n. 4 Luxembourg, Luxembourg L-2721 Luxembourg" Rue Alphonse Weicker 4, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

    The Conference is aimed at exploring how ideas and legal institutions circulate in labour law. In the context of globalisation, post-globalisation, and unprecedented access to legal sources, labour law regimes have evolved along increasingly diverse trajectories across legal cultures and territorial contexts. This changing landscape calls for renewed comparative methodologies in legal research, teaching, and […]