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Online Training Programme on Emerging Perspectives on Gender, Labour Laws and International Labour Standards

Course Details:
Course Title Online Training Programme on Emerging Perspectives on Gender, Labour Laws and International Labour Standards
Course Objective The specific objectives of this Programme are: To provide an overview of gender and the labour market.  To analyse the existing inequalities with regard to wages, working conditions, employment security, etc.  To assess the impact of the pandemic on women workers including migrant workers.  To understand the gendered vulnerabilities and intersection of paid work and unpaid/care work and other precarious forms of employment that remain outside the purview of available legal and policy responses.
Methodology This training will be delivered through an online mode .It will make use of lectures, case studies and experience sharing followed by questions and answers. Each session will have a structured power point presentation.
Participation Level The programme is open to government officials, representatives from the Trade Unions, researchers from Universities/institutions and civil society organizations concerned with women labour. • Participants should have working knowledge of English. • As this is an online training, those enrolling in the programme should have access to internet and laptop/desktop with audio-visual facilities
Faculty Dr. Ellina Samantroy, Course Director, Fellow, V.V. Giri National Labour Institute; Email: ellinasroy[dot]vvgnli[at]gov[dot]in
Date From 22-06-2020 to 24-06-2020
Training Details Domestic Training Programmes
Venue Online Training Programme
Course Director Dr. Ellina Samantroy Jena
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