Workshop
Negotiating workers’ data rights
Set guardrails for the use of workers’ data.
Mapping out data
In preparation for your collective bargaining or discussions with management, this guide will help you map data sources, analysis, access and offboarding in your workplace. Map what you know and what you don’t know so you can sharpen your questions to management.
Overview of data practices
After attending this workshop, using the guide and the help it will give you, you will be able to create an overview of the most important data practices in your workplace. The guide can help you set guardrails for the use of workers’ data.
Workshop details
Duration: 4 hours to 1 day
Audience: Shop stewards, unions officials, negotiators and bargaining officers
Minimum participants: 10
Maximum participants: unlimited
Location: Across the world, online or onsite
Facilitator
Dr Christina J. Colclough
Founder of The Why Not Lab
About the facilitator
This workshop is run by Dr Christina J. Colclough — a fearless optimist who believes that change for good is possible if we put our minds and heart to it. She works with experts and partners across the world to provide the best advice at all times.
“It's been a joy to work with Dr. Colclough as we develop our educational program and strategies … Christina is brilliant, diligent, and really engaging.”
Amanda Ballantyne · Director of the
AFL-CIO Technology Institute
“Christina was essential to the success of our … program that prepared 100s of trade unionists from all four continents to engage … with digitalisation at work.”
Daniel Bertossa · General secretary of Public Services International
“Christina has been an active and valuable member of multiple AI ethics and governance global initiatives, and is a sought-after speaker and consultant.”
Dr Rumman Chowdhury · CEO & co-founder of Humane Intelligence
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