Dear all,
This is to let you know about an upcoming Institute Employment Rights conference entitled 'Labour Migration in Hard Times'. It will take place in the Unite Building, 128 Theobald's Road, Holborn, London WC1X 8TN on Wednesday 20 November, from 9:30am-3:30pm.
The aim of the conference is to consider the links between labour market regulation and migration in Britain today. All going well, the event will also see the launch of a collection I have edited on the same theme.
The list of speakers and topics is as follows:
Bernard Ryan, University of Leicester: Migration and the reform of labour law
Don Flynn, Migrant Rights Network: The politics of migration in hard times
Miguel Martinez Lucio and Stefanio Marino, Manchester Business School: Trade unions and migrant workers
Sonia McKay, London Metropolitan University: Women migrants in hard times
Tonia Novitz and Linda Hayes, University of Bristol: Posted workers
Alan Bogg, University of Oxford: The doctrine of illegality
Nick Clark, London Metropolitan University: Enforcement at the workplace
Fuller details are here: http://www.ier.org.uk/events/labour-migration-hard-times.
Please note that there is a reduced conference fee of £50 available to those who register as a result of this message (please quote 'MigrationLaw').
Bernard Ryan
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Professor of Migration Law
School of Law
University of Leicester
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