European Economic
and Social Committee
Programme
14.30-14.45
Welcoming words by:
- Lucie STUDNIČNÁ, Workers' Group President
- László Andor, Secretary General of FEPS
- Isabelle Schömann, ETUC Deputy General Secretary (tbc)
14.45-15.20
Keynote speech – Phoebe V. Moore, Futures of Work Professor, University of Essex
Followed by Q&A
15.20 -16.40
Presentation of the FEPS-Nordic Digital Programme Survey Study on the workers’ experience with algorithmic management by Magnus Thorn Jensen of CEVEA
- Franca Salis-Madinier, EESC member, vice-president of the Workers' Group, on her work as rapporteur of an EESC opinion on Algorithmic Management
- Ignacio Gonzalez Vazquez, JRC European Commission
- Nicola Countouris, UCL, Professor of Labour Law and European Law
- Cinzia del Rio, EESC, President of Section for Employment, Social Affairs and Citizenship
- Isabelle Schömann, ETUC Deputy General Secretary (tbc)
- Max Uebe, Head of Unit - "Future of Work, Youth Employment, European Commission (tbc)
- Moderator: Gerard Rinse Oosterwijk, Digital Policy Analyst FEPS
16.55 -18.10
Presentation of the case studies on algorithmic management in different sectors in the Nordics by Theo Cox of Demos Helsinki and Tereza Østbø Kuldova of the Oslo Met Univerity
- Jeremias Adams-Prassl, University of Oxford, professor of law, leading an interdisciplinary project exploring the rise of Algorithms at Work, funded by the European Research Council
- Laura Nurski, Head of Programme – Future of Work, CEPS
- Anna Milanez, labour market economist in the OECD’s Future of Work team
- Emilia Gómez, Lead Scientist, European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency, European Commission (tbc)
- Brando Benifei, MEP, S&D Group in the European Parliament
- Giulia Barbucci, EESC Workers' Group member, rapporteur on EESC opinion on AI for public services, organisation of work, more equal and inclusive societies
- Aida Ponce, Senior Research of ETUI (tbc)
- Moderator: Gerard Rinse Oosterwijk, Digital Policy Analyst FEPS
18.10-18.30
Closing remarks by:
- Nicolas Schmit, European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights
- Maria João Rodrigues, FEPS president and Lucie Studničná, President of the EESC Workers' Group