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February 6, 2023 Event: Starbucks – Amazon The New Face Of Organizing

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In the past few decades, as manufacturing jobs in the United States have declined, questions have arisen as to how private sector unions can remain vibrant and relevant in the new American economy – which is primarily a service economy.  It is one thing to convince an employee who intends to work at a manufacturing job as their career to unionize, while it is entirely different to persuade low-paid workers, often in transitory positions, of the benefits of unionization.  Unions are in the process of adapting, most notably with respect to attempts to organize at Amazon and Starbucks.  While these companies frequently espouse pro-worker sentiments, they have in many cases engaged in vigorous anti-union campaigns.  A group of experts will bring us up to speed on the “new face” of union organization with an emphasis on highly publicized efforts to organize Amazon, Starbucks and similar workers nationwide.

Co-Moderators
Dean Burrell – Arbitrator/Mediator
David Leach – Adjunct Professor, Brooklyn Law School

Panelists
Niah Baker                – Workers’ United employee/organizer
                                     Montclair, New Jersey
Christina Gallo, Esq. – Cohen Weiss Simon Law Firm 
                                     Representing Workers’ United – Starbucks Campaign, Buffalo, NY
Jennifer Roselle, Esq. – Genova Burns Law Firm
                                       Representing Management 

The meeting will be held via Zoom from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm.  Members can register for free attendance, please log in first.  Non-members may pay $25 to register or obtain free registration by first signing up as a chapter member.

Save these dates for our upcoming events: 

March 6, 2023 – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
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When
February 6th, 2023 from  5:30 PM to  7:00 PM
Location
Online via Zoom
NJ
United States
Event Fee(s)
Registration Fee for Non-Members (free for logged-in members!) $25.00