TRIAD 2024: LERA 76TH ANNUAL MEETING / ILERA 20TH WORLD CONGRESS / FMCS NATIONAL LABOR-MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

During the 76th Annual Meeting of LERA, the 20th World Congress of ILERA, and 2024 Labor-Management Congress, WageIndicator Foundation and the Central European Labour Studies Institute will host a joint session titled Measuring Living Wages around the World: From the Drawing Board to Global Impact

The theme of the conference is "Challenges and Choices at Work in a Time of Heightened Worker Activism".

The Triad will take place in New York, USA, from 26-30 June 2024. You can find the full conference programme here 

Session 6.25. Measuring Living Wages around the World: From the Drawing Board to Global Impact

The concept of Living Wages (LW) ensures fair remuneration and decent living for workers, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals. The WageIndicator project involving leading universities, research institutes, and stakeholders measures LW globally using a unique methodology of data collection and LW calculations. This panel navigates these complexities, exploring methodological challenges and practical applications in implementing Living Wage in collaboration with diverse stakeholders.
 

Moderator

 

 

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Martin Kahanec: Former Dean Central European University and Scientifc Director of Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI)

 Presenters

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Martin Guzi: Assistant Professor, Masaryk University and Researcher, CELSI

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Nii Ashia Amanquarnor: Data Analyst, WageIndicator Foundation

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Nina Holicková: Researcher, Central European Labour Studies Institute

Panelists

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Fiona Dragstra: General Director, WageIndicator Foundation

Paulien Osse

Paulien Osse: Lead, Living Wage Team, WageIndicator Foundation

Daniela Ceccon

Daniela Ceccon: Director of Data, WageIndicator Foundation

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Chris Albin-Lackey: Director of Programmes, Columbia Centre on Sustainable Investment

 

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