Panel 1: Strategic litigation to advance workers rights: overarching remarks
- Isabelle Schoemann (ETUC Deputy General Secretary, Brussels):
The importance of strategic litigation for trade unions - Klaus Loercher (Former legal advisor to the ETUC, Frankfurt/M.):
Strategic Litigation in the framework of effective Enforcement. New Directives – new approaches? - Lord John Hendy KC (Barrister, London):
The role of a trade union-oriented attorney in the pursuit of strategic litigation
Panel 2: Platform work and digital technology
- Christina Hiessl (BOFZAP Professor of Labour Law, KU Leuven):
Platform work & algorithmic management: strategic litigation in 16 European countries”. - Mariagrazia Lamannis (Università degli Studi Magna Graecia, Catanzaro):
Strategic Litigation and Collective Bargaining in the Platform Economy: What Interaction - Carlo De Marchis (Labour Lawyer, Rome): The Italian experience
- Stephane Teyssier (Labour Lawyer, Lyon):
Pour une stratégie collective de lutte contre l’uberisation
Panel 3: Working time
- Armando-Garcia Lopez (Coordinator of legal services for the Federation of Workers’ Commissions Services CCOO-Servicios, lawyer, Madrid):
Working time. Working Time Registration. Case C-55/18 - Johanna Wenckebach (Professor, Scientific Director of the Hugo Sinzheimer Institute for Labour and Social Law (HSI) of the Hans-Böckler Foundation):
Working time in Germany: debates, precedent cases and collective bargaining - Fatma Arda Bicaz, presented by Ceren Uysal (Lawyers, Istanbul):
Working time: strategic litigation in Turkey
Panel 4: Migrant, temporary and vulnerable workers
- Dimitrios Vassiliou (Lawyer, Athens):
Problems of fixed-term contracts in the public sector in Greece - Ernesto Klengel (Hugo Sinzheimer Institute for Labour and Social Law (HSI) of the Hans-Böckler Foundation):
Gräfenhausen is everywhere? Questions of enforcement of labour law in cross-border work assignments - Zane Rasnaca (Senior researcher, ETUI, Brussels):
Working across borders and strategic litigation: two ships that pass in the night - Angelika Kapeller (Head of the Trade Union Centre for Revision and European Law, DGB Rechtsschutz GmbH):
The ECJ has ruled – now what?