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EU-China Civil Society Dialogue on 'Informal Work and Migration' - A Conference Documentation

From 12-14 November 60 participants from China and Europe discussed the issue 'Informal Work and Migration' and related topics in Bonn (Germany). It was the third workshop in the framework of the EU-funded project 'EU-China Civil Society Dialogue on Participatory Public Policy'. Here you can find the agenda, a reader and most of the conference-presentations. Further information will be made available soon.

Programm und Sprecher (English and Chinese) |  Reader (English) | Conference Report (English) |
     Video 'How to build relationships with Chinese civil society?'


Alexandra Wagner (Research Center for International Labour Markets, Berlin)
     The role of Atypical Work and Migration for Changes in the European Labour Market (in English only)

Huang Yan (South China Normal University, Guangzhou)
     Multinational Corporations, Global Civil Society and Chinese Labour: Worker`s Solidarity in China in the era
     of Globalization
(in Chinese)

Yaraslau Kryvoi (Senior Lecturer in Law, University of West London)
     What Kind of Labour Policies do we need - Unions, Policies and Poorly Regulated Work (in English only)

Sri Wulandari (Asia Monitor Research Center, Hongkong) 
     New Ways of Organizing Informal Workers in Urban and Rural Areas: Case Studies of Indonesia, Cambodia
      and Philippines
(in English only)

Wan Xiangong (Sun Yatsen University, Sociology Department, Guangzhou)
    Occupation of Rural Migrant Workers in the Informal Sector and its Effects - A Case Study (in English)
Wei Zusong (Development Research Center of Guangdong Province)
     Change of Social Structure: The Case of Left Behind Children (in Chinese only)

Bettina Gransow (Institute for Civil Society Guangzhou/Free University of Berlin)
     Migration Policies, Informal Work and the Role of Labour Migrant Organisations in China (in English only)

Charlie Clutterbuck (Environmental Practice at Work, London)
     Plantations with Migrant Workers and the Farm Workers Union in the UK (in english only)

Kirsten Huckenbeck (Express, Frankfurt)
     Workers` Rights for Undocumented Workers - The Role of German Unions and the Experiences
     in Ver.di
(in English only)

Fe Jusay (Repect Network Europe, Amsterdam)
     Towards a Strong Human Rights-based ILO Convention 189 for all Domestic Workers!
     From Historic Milestones to Immediate Ratification
(in English only)

Bettina Musiolek (Entwicklungspolitisches Netzwerk Sachsen e.V., Dresden)
     The Floor Wage Campaign in Asia and Europe (in English only)



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Asienstiftung / German Asia Foundation

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