International labor policy
From: Casilli (@AntonioCasilli)
🚨D-7 The call for papers for INDL-9 is still open—until April 30, 2026. This time our annual conference will be hosted on September 9–11, 2026 at the International Labour Organization (@ilo), Geneva, the UN agency at the heart of global labor governance. https://t.co/GIDQxjxRtV https://t.co/jprKcZbeDS
Suggested angles
INDL-9's Geneva venue at the ILO headquarters positions submissions to directly influence the UN agency setting global labor standards—speakers can frame their research as actionable policy input rather than theoretical contribution
With the April 30, 2026 deadline still seven months out, emphasize how emerging labor trends (AI displacement, gig economy regulation, post-pandemic work models) need early-stage research submissions to shape September's policy discussions
The annual conference format allows speakers to position themselves as part of ongoing international labor governance conversations—highlighting how their expertise connects to ILO's current priority areas (green jobs, social protection, rights at work) makes submissions more competitive
Pitch your submission angle as solving a specific 2026 labor policy challenge the ILO is currently grappling with, not as general expertise in labor studies.
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