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Speakers and Panellists
Fafo Østforums Annual Conference, June 1st, 2006
Conference program
Manus and powerpoints from the conference
Jon
M. Hippe
Managing Director, Fafo, and
Director, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research
Previously associated with Fafo from 1984 to 1995, Hippe was
a director at Storebrand and Telenor, respectively, from 1995
until 2003, before returning to Fafo in 2004. Hippe has broad
research experience in labour and social research themes.
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Jon
Erik Dølvik
Research Director, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research
As a research director at Fafo, Dølvik has issued
a series of books and articles on labour issues in a comparative
European perspective. He oversees Fafo's work on labour issues
in relation to EU enlargement, and is affiliated with Fafo Østforum,
Fafo's Strategic Institute Programme, and several joint Nordic
projects.
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Maciej
Duszczyk
Deputy Director, Office of the Committee for European
Integration, Poland
Ph.D. in political science, university lecturer and researcher
at the Institute for Social Policy at the Warsaw University. Specializes
in foreign migrations, particularly within the European Union.
Doctorial thesis: "Free movement of workers in the context
of Polands membership in the European Union". A member
of the Centre for Migration Research at the Warsaw University.
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Laima
Muktupavela
Forfatter fra Latvia
Muktupavela left Latvia in 2000 to work as a mushroom picker in
Ireland, an experience that became the basis for her bestselling
book, "The Mushroom Covenant". In addition to detailing
her own experiences, the book describes the situation in rural
Latvia in the wake of massive labour migration to western Europe.
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Photo: Andris Kozlovskis
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Anne
Mette Ødegård
Researcher, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research
Ødegård's research focuses on the impact
of the EEA on Norwegian labour policy, and on the effect of the
EU enlargement on labour migration and services. She is affiliated
with Fafo Østforum.
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Sean
Murray
Principal Officer, Economic Migration Unit Department of Enterprise,
Trade and Employment, Ireland
At the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment,
Murray is principally responsible for economic migration policy
and programmes aimed at facilitating entry/re-entry into the labour
market of the long-term unemployed. He was formerly an Economic
Counselor at the Embassy of Ireland in London.
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Line
Eldring
Research Director, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research
Eldring leads Fafo's research unit on industrial relations
and labour market policy, and the project leader of Fafo's Østforum.
She has been centrally involved in developing Fafo's research
on EU enlargement issues, and has also focused extensively on
labour issues in the Norwegian and international perspectives.
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Johan
Fredrik Rye
Researcher, Centre for Rural Research, Norwegian University
of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Rye is the lead researcher responsible for the Centre's three-year
project on "Labour migration into Norwegian agriculture -
temporary last-resort for Norwegian farmers - or undermining agriculture's
long-term legitimacy?". He is a co-author of the 2005 report,
"On labour migration into Norwegian agriculture after EU
enlargement".
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Ylva
Søvik
Senior economist, Handelsbanken
Søvik, a senior economist at Handelsbanken, specialises
in both structural and psychology-based analyses of financial
markets, with a further focus on emerging markets. She has a PhD
in community economics from the Department of Economics at the
University of Oslo, and formerly worked as a senior advisor in
the Department of Business and Trade and a senior economist at
ECON consultancy. She is a co-editor of the Norwegian journal
of community economics, Økonomisk Forum.
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Jan
Cremers
General Director, GBIO and Coordinator, European Institute for
Construction Labour Research (CLR)
Cremers is the general director of the GBIO (Dutch national training
fund for work councils), and the coordinator of the European Institute
for Construction Labour Research (www.clr-news.org). CLR has done
multiple studies on EU enlargement, posting of workers, and free
movement. Previously Cremers was general-secretary of the European
Federation of Building and Woodworkers (EFBWW) and member of the
management committee of the European Trade Union Confederation
(ETUC).
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Sigmund
Aslesen
Researcher, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research
Aslesen's research focuses primarily on labour market adjustments
post-EU enlargement. He is affiliated with Fafo's Strategic Institute
Programme and a Fafo project on the Norwegian construction industry
after EU enlargement.
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Tore Roppen
Director of Production and Procurement, Kleven Verft AS
Roppen is the director of production and procurement for Kleven
Verft, which is a technology-focused company with its core activity
being the developing, building and delivery of specialised ships.
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Kjell
Bjørndalen
General Secretary, Fellesforbundet
Bjørndalen was elected leader of Fellesforbundet at the
union's first ordinary national meeting in 1991, and was re-relected
in 1995, 1999, and 2003. Fellesforbundet is the largest private
sector union in LO (the Confederation of Trade Unions), and was
established in 1988 of the Norwegian Iron and Metalworkers Union,
the Norwegian Construction Industry Workers Union, the Norwegian
Paper Industry Workers Union, the Norwegian Forestry and Farmworkers
Union, and the Garment Workers Union. The Norwegian Graphic Union
became a member of Fellesforbundet in January 2006.
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Karin
Andersen
Parliamentarian (Socialist Left) and Leader, Stortingets (parliament's)
Committee on Work and Social Policy
Before being elected to parliament in 1997, Andersen worked
in a kindergarten for 17 years, while also serving in various
positions in Konsvinger municipality, Hedmark county, and the
Socialist Left party. In the parliament, she has been a member
of the committee dealing with local governance, the leader of
the parliamentary delegation to the Interparliamentary Union,
and leader of the committee on work and social policy.
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Jan-Erik
Støstad
State Secretary (Labour party) for Labour and Pension Issues,
Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion
Before becoming State Secretary, Støsad was an
advisor and, later, deputy section leader of the community politics
unit of the Confederation of Trade Unions. Previously he worked
in the Ministry of Finance. Støsad was a visiting fellow
at Stanford University in California from 1996-97, and in 2004
published the book, Welfare for sale - health, care, and education
in a wealthy community.
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Ellen
Stensrud
First Secretary, Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO)
Stensrud was elected first secretary of LO in 2001, with responsibility
for "social dumping", labour migration, racial and ethnic
equality in the workplace, corporate governance, and consumer
policy. Before becoming first secretary, she was information director
of LO and, prior to that, a special advisor. Prior to coming to
LO, she was leader of "Iron and Metal" Oslo branch.
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Sigrun
Vågeng
Director of Labour Policy, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprises
(NHO)
Prior to becoming director of labour policy at NHO in 2002,
Vågeng held a number of positions, including personnel director
at A/S Grand Hotel, director of the Norwegian Hotel and Restaurant
Workers Union, and director of the Federation of Norwegian Process
Industries. She has degrees from the University of Oslo and the
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration.
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Jan
Tore Sanner
Parliamentarian (Conservative party), 2nd Deputy of Stortingets
(parliament's) Finance Committee, and Deputy Leader, Conservative
party
Sanner has been a parliamentarian for 14 years, and previously
held a number of public and elected positions. He has served on
the parliament's education committee and energy and environment
committee. Sanner was leader of the Conservative party's programme
committee from 2004 to 2005, a position he will continue to hold
from 2005 to 2009.
Photo: ©Stortingsarkivet/Scanpix
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