Join Us: WG5 Co-Leader Position Available

Dear P-WILL Action members,

We are excited to announce that the WG5 co-leader position is still available, and we would love for you to consider this attractive opportunity! 

What is PWILL’s WG5?

To foster the Action’s impact, WG5 works to ensure that each of the multi-stakeholder initiatives and outcomes developed along the Action contributes to the SDGs, the European Pillar of Social Rights and its action plan. Acknowledging the Action’s ambitious aim around fostering alternative scenarios that align the PE towards SDGs and the other policy guidelines. WG5 exclusively focus on (1) the dissemination of the outcomes of the Action ensuring transdisciplinary impact, and (2) the monitoring of the Action to the implementation of the SGDs and the EU Pillar.

On the one hand, WG5 dissemination conform regulatory guidelines that consider testing as well as each country’s regulatory competencies and institutional structures. At the same time, PE related implementation of the European pillar of social rights will be fostered at national level in the countries encompassed by the project. To disseminate the results, WG5 counts with the support of the E&D. In this regard, WG5 is in charge of organising and leading the Final Dissemination event (Milestone 2, M2) in Brussels which will count with a stakeholder and international expert representation as well.

On the other hand, this WG will evaluate the action contribution to scientific, policy, technological and socio-economic challenges embedded in both SDGs and the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan by evaluating the performance of each WG. In particular, special attention is paid to evaluate the Action performance in terms of EU Pillar Target 3 and SDGs Goals 5, 8, 10 12 and 17. Finally, contributing as well to the digital and skills European strategy.

Task list: (T.5.1). Evaluation of scientific, policy, technological and socio-economic impact on the actions conducted by P-WILL COST towards the SDGs and EU Pillar. (T.5.2). Building high level dialogue on the Action’s conclusion results and its future implications. (T.5.3) Building compromises from multi stakeholder and multilevel actors towards a more inclusive platform work.

Deliverables list: (D5.1) Publication and evaluation of WGs targets aligned to SDGs and European Pillar of Social Rights in relation to the Action’s work. (D5.2) Framework of analysis for the scientific, policy, technological and socio-economic impact of WGs. (D5.3) Online repository of actors signing the support on platform work inclusion principles in relation with SDGs and European Pillar of Social Rights. (D.5.4). White paper with recommendations for the technical development of platforms from an intersectional feminist and socio-technical approach including insights from WG1, WG2, WG3 and WG4. (D.5.5). Action web-site; (D.5.6). Science Communication Plan describing Action communication, dissemination and valorisation of results.

By stepping into this role, you’ll play a key part in advancing the goals of our Action and making a lasting impact. P-WILL is looking for an enthusiastic collaborator to help strengthen and expand publication production in the future. 

If you’re interested, please submit your expression of interest by March 13 to the contacts below.

Action Chair: mfuster@cyber.harvard.edu

Vice-chair: branka.andjelkovic@gmail.com

Grant Holder Manager and Chairs Support: p-will@publicpolicy.rs

The selection criteria will be based on: 

  1. Already involved in the WG and Action and proactive in the action
  2. Expert on the topics related (gender, intersectional feminism, digital, platform work)
  3. Time availability 
  4. Based in a COST Full member country 
  5. From or/and based in a country not represented in the Core Group
  6. With minority identity or/and non-colonial origin

We look forward to hearing from you and working together to achieve great things!

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