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In this webinar, you’ll discover how several activist-scholars in labor relations have successfully navigated those worlds, participating in and supporting various labor causes and actions while contributing to the field as professors, practitioners, and students of labor law and its history. The panelists are at various stages in their academic careers and will discuss the paths leading to their current roles as well as how each was motivated to pursue a labor relations career. Following the discussion, panel moderator Kate Griffith, the Jean McKelvey-Alice Grant Professor of the Labor Relations, Law, and History Department at Cornell's ILR School, will facilitate a question-and-answer session with the audience.
This is the second of three roundtables featuring leaders in employment and labor law policy and practice; these discussions are sponsored by a grant from The President’s Council for Cornell Women entitled “See One, Be One: Women Leaders in Labor Law.”
RESOURCES / NEXT STEPS
Women Leaders in Labor Law: Guiding the National Labor Relations Board
Leading Labor: Women in Employment Management Relations
Fellowship Opportunity for Cornell Students for Summer 2022
Stipend for Labor Relations Experience (keyword search PCCW)
Labor Research & Action Network
Will Empower
This is the second of three roundtables featuring leaders in employment and labor law policy and practice; these discussions are sponsored by a grant from The President’s Council for Cornell Women entitled “See One, Be One: Women Leaders in Labor Law.”
RESOURCES / NEXT STEPS
Women Leaders in Labor Law: Guiding the National Labor Relations Board
Leading Labor: Women in Employment Management Relations
Fellowship Opportunity for Cornell Students for Summer 2022
Stipend for Labor Relations Experience (keyword search PCCW)
Labor Research & Action Network
Will Empower