2nd ANNOUNCEMENT: ICT-JOBS List (fwd)

Michael Gurstein (mailto:mgurst@CCEN.UCCB.NS.CA)
Mon, 18 May 1998 09:00:57 -0300

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Date:         Mon, 18 May 1998 09:00:57 -0300
From: Michael Gurstein <mailto:mgurst@CCEN.UCCB.NS.CA>
Subject:      2nd ANNOUNCEMENT: ICT-JOBS List  (fwd)
To: mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU

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INVITATION TO THE VIRTUAL WORKING GROUP: ICT, JOBS AND WORK: A CHALLENGE FOR DEVELOPMENT

PURPOSE OF THE ICT-JOBS VIRTUAL WORKING GROUP

In 1997, the World Bank, along with the International Labour Organization (ILO) and other co-sponsors, hosted the Global Knowledge Conference. As a follow-up to the conference, the World Bank and the ILO are sponsoring a "Virtual Working Group", which aims to examine the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on jobs and work, with a particular focus on the challenges for developing countries, and on building a resource of field-based information for those concerned with these issues.

The objectives of the Virtual Working Group are:

* to improve our understanding of the impact which ICT has on jobs and work, particularly in developing countries; * to identify key issues confronting governments, enterprises and employers' organizations, workers and trade unions, and nongovernmental organizations; * to chart future policy options and areas of action for developing countries in preparing for their integration into an information economy, and for donors and multilateral organizations aiming to assist them in these efforts; * to inform the 1999 Global Knowledge Partnership Conference in Malaysia and the ILO Enterprise Forum November 8-9, 1999; * to inform future programmes of ILO, ILLS and World Bank.

The Virtual Working Group will meet from 18 May to 3 July in two phases. The first phase comprises a panel discussion (18 May to 5 June), chaired by ILO's Institute for Labour Studies (IILS) and Enterprise Department, at which around 30 panellists from government, trade unions, employer's organizations, companies, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and academia will discuss four key themes:

1. ICT and jobs: creator and/or destroyer? 2. ICT and work: changing patterns 3. ICT and enterprise: the new business environment 4. ICT, development and governance: employers, workers and the state

During the second phase of the Working Group (8 June to 3 July) the discussion will be opened to a wider audience, which will be asked to raise questions and present their own points of view. The second phase will be moderated by the ILO in collaboration with Education Development Center (EDC), a nonprofit organization.

HOW TO JOIN THE ICT-JOBS VIRTUAL WORKING GROUP

Anyone who has electronic mail with Internet access can subscribe to ICT-JOBS. To join please send an e-mail to:

mailto:MAJORDOMO@MAIL.EDC.ORG

Do *not* enter a subject. In the body of the message, type the text:

SUBSCRIBE ICT-JOBS

Do *not* put anything after 'ICT-JOBS'. You will receive a Welcome Letter to the Working Group.

HOW TO GET THE ICT-JOBS WORKING GROUP DIGESTS

If you would prefer to get the digests (i.e., a compendium, of ICT-JOBS messages), rather than the daily messages, send an e-mail to:

mailto:MAJORDOMO@MAIL.EDC.ORG

Do *not* enter a subject. In the body of the message, type the text:

SUBSCRIBE ICT-JOBS-digest

Do *not* put anything after 'ICT-JOBS-digest'.

WORLD WIDE WEB SITE FOR THE MEETING

The Working Group Web site <http://www.globalknowledge.org> will show all messages posted on the list; provide the biography and contact addresses of all panellists; give the participants the possibility to have their biography and contact addresses posted; and have links to interesting sites and submitted papers.

OTHER RELEVANT RESOURCES

The Global Knowledge for Development discussion List, GKD, offers a vibrant, rich, valuable discussion on a range of issues related to expanding access to information and knowledge to support development. The GKD operates, in a sense, as a "plenary" meeting for all interested in these issues, and the Working Group will post regular updates to the GKD List regarding Working Group outcomes. Approximately 1,000 people and organizations from more than 75 countries participate in the GKD discussion. To join the GKD List, send an e-mail to

mailto:MAJORDOMO@MAIL.EDC.ORG

Do *not* enter a subject. In the body of the message, type the text:

SUBSCRIBE GKD

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

For further information about ICT-JOBS, please contact :

Martin Kraus International Labour Office mailto:<ict-jobs@ilo.org>

Janice Brodman Education Development Center mailto:<JANICEB@EDC.ORG>