Isabella Biletta

Employment and Industrial relations researcher at Freelance Researcher
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    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Employment and Industrial relations researcher
      • May 2021 - Present

      topics: Gender, labour legislation , collective bargaining, social partners, undeclared work, fraudulent contracting of work, posted workers, working conditions, job quality topics: Gender, labour legislation , collective bargaining, social partners, undeclared work, fraudulent contracting of work, posted workers, working conditions, job quality

    • Research manager
      • Jul 2002 - May 2021

    • Research manager
      • Jul 2002 - May 2021

      Isabella Biletta is responsible for the ‘Foundation seminar series' project and works on the European Observatories [European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO), European Working Conditions Survey and European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO)]. She participates in various analyses of the European Working Conditions Survey [EWCS] data, addressing for example gender and security issues. She also contributes to several other projects dealing with flexicurity, employability and attractive workplace. She is a graduate in international private and public law and was a lecturer at the law department of Nanterre University. As a former high-ranking French civil servant, Isabella has an extensive experience on labour and employment policies, social and professional inclusion of young people and women's rights.

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  • University Paris X Nanterre
  • Université Paris Nanterre
    Law

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