PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
Join us for a day-long discussion of exciting new developments in the labor movement. We begin the day with an exploration of recent organizing efforts and strategies to establish or expand unions in a variety of settings, including some of the largest global employers as well as sectors where organizing is spreading rapidly.
Winning union representation is only one step towards building worker power. Beyond winning elections, workers must be able to bargain a contract and potentially engage in successful strikes. As an alternative to elections, gains can be achieved through workplace direct action. Our second panel addresses workers’ efforts to build power through bargaining, contracts and strikes.
The third panel features presentations on how workers are building political power outside the workplace itself, through legislative campaigns, policy work, and electoral programs.
The conference also features a keynote address during the lunch hour by Jennifer Abruzzo, General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, who will offer her reflections on this important moment in worker organizing.
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PROGRAM SCHEDULE:
9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Welcome and Conference Introduction
10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Session I: "Expanding the Labor Movement:
New Organizing”
Chair: Ruth Milkman - CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies
“Do-It-Yourself Unionism: Its Rise, Tensions, and Lessons”
“The 32BJ Experience: Organizing Low-Wage Service Workers, Raising Wages and Expanding Benefits -- the Role of Market Strategies and Institutional Power and Resources”
“Revolutionizing Higher Education Organizing: How New Organizing and Striking Changed an Industry”
“Worker Organizing in Response to Racialized Employment Practices at Amazon”
11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
(General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board)
1:00 – 2:45 p.m.
Session II: “Building Workplace Power:
Bargaining, Contracts and Strikes”
"Winning at the Bargaining Table: Lessons for New Organizing"
“When We Strike, We Win? Reimagining the Strike for the Twenty-First Century”
“Organizing for a Better Democracy through New Models of Collective Bargaining”
Bob Master (formerly Communication Workers of America - District One):
"Rethinking the Strike: Labor's Most Powerful Weapon"
“Whatever It Takes: Building the Union of Southern Service Workers”
2:45 – 3:15 p.m.
Coffee Break
3:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Session III: “Building Labor’s Political Power”
Chair: Samir Sonti (CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies)
“Organizing L.A.: Power and Politics in Los Angeles's Tourism Sector and Beyond”
Veena Dubal (Hastings College of the Law, University of California):
“Organizing Against Data Extraction at Work: Lessons from the On-Demand Economy"
“Building Strategic Alignment at the State Level: A Case Study from Connecticut”
"Organizing and Elections: Reflections on the Inside-Outside Strategy"