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Wednesday,
December 5, 2001
7 PM
Director's Lounge
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
in Berkeley |
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From
Sweatshop Labor to Worker Power: Meet the Nike workers who made Mexican
labor history.
This January, the workers of the Kukdong apparel factory (now called
"Mexmode") in Puebla, Mexico went on strike to protest poverty
wages and rancid cafeteria food. After a 10-month struggle, they have
completed one of the most important and inspiring victories for the
cause of labor rights in the world this year. A factory once dominated
by an illegal and unrepresentative labor union is now one of the only
workplaces in the Mexican garment industry with a democratic, independent
union chosen by the workers themselves. The factory produces garments
for Nike, Reebok, and dozens of universities including UC Berkeley.
Participants will include: Marcela Muñoz Tepepa - Kukdong worker
and the founding General Secretary of the Independent Union of Mexmode
Workers, Ivan De Erick Diaz Xolo - Kukdong worker and another leader
in the reform effort at Kukdong, Catalina Gúzman Albafull -
Research Assistant in Economics at the Autonomous University of Puebla,
Scott Nova - Executive Director of the Worker Rights Consortium, Katie
Quan - Director of the Henning Center for International Labor Relations,
UC Berkeley.
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May
9, 2001
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. |
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Presentation
by visiting scholars from the Denki Rengo electronics workers union
in Japan
Yosuke Inoue, Executive Committee Member of Battery Branch - Matsushita
Electric Industrial Workers Union, Takeshi Matsuo, Executive Committee
Member, Fujitsu Workers Union, and Chifumi Kawasaki, Senior Staff
of Publishing/Media Department - Denki Rengo have been visiting scholars
with the Henning Center for three months and will present their research
interests as well as initial impressions of differences between the
American and Japanese labor movements.
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May
9, 2001
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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Roundtable
seminar with Chee Soon Juan,
Secretary-General of the Singapore Democratic Party
Dr. Chee Soon Juan is presently a Fellow at the Human Rights Program
at the University of Chicago. In addition to serving as Secretary-General
of the Singapore Democratic Party, Dr. Chee Soon Juan is also interim
chair of the 14-nation Alliance for Reform and Democracy in Asia (ARDA)
and a university lecturer. Through these roles, he has been a consistent
leader and an outspoken critic against censorship and repression in
Singapore. Dr. Juan will discuss plans by the governments of the US
and Singapore to launch a new free trade agreement, focusing on how
the proposed agreement will impact Singapore's labor relations and
environmental standards.
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May
2, 2001
SEIU Local 250
Meeting Hall
560 20th Street, Oakland
(near 19th Street Bart
Station)
5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. |
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Globalization,
Unions and the FTAA: what free trade means for workers
An evening of education and discussion about the Free Trade Area of
the Americas. The event willl feature presentations by Kathleen
Conner, President of the Canadian Federation of Nurse's Unions, Liliane
Fiuza, noted activist and expert on child labor and unions in Brazil,
Harley Shaiken, Chair of the Center for Latin American Studies, Stan
Gacek, Assistant Director of International Affairs, AFL-CIO, and an
organizer with the Kukdong apparel factory strike in Mexico.
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May
1, 2001
Institute for East Asian
Studies Conference Room,
2223 Fulton Street, 6th
Floor
4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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Presentation
by Anita Chan, Senior Research Fellow at the China and Korea Center
at Australian National University
Dr. Chan has written widely
on labor relations in China. She will present a new paper titled "The
Culture of Survival – Lives of Chinese Migrant Workers Through the
Prism of Private Letters." Dr. Chan's research provides a rare
glimpse of the inner lives of Chinese migrant workers based on a collection
of dozens of their letters to friends and relatives. The experiences
depicted by the letters reveal lives and feelings in a culture of
survival. This culture is an astonishing indictment of how we as social
scientist have misread their lives.
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December
7, 2000
Institute of Industrial
Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Roundtable
seminar with visitors from the Hong-Kong Special Administrative Region
of the People's Republic of China
Mr. Ting-Kwok Leung, Chief
Labor Inspector, and Mr. Wodd-Mann Poon, Senior Labor Inspector, from
the Labor Department, Hong-Kong Special Administrative Region. Mr.
Leung and Mr. Poon have been invited to the United States to participate
in an international study program under the auspices of the United
States Department of State International Visitor Program.
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December
4, 2000
Institute of Industrial
Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
9 a.m. to 12 noo |
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Roundtable
seminar with organizers from the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
Shin Ern Jik, Director,
First Organizing Department, Kim Jeong Geun, Director, Second Organizing
Department (Atypical workers/organizing program), Park Sang Yun, Director,
Organizing Department, KCTU Seoul Regional Council, and Park Jin Hee,
Deputy General Secretary, Korean Federation of Tourism Workers Union.
The KCTU organizers are
in the U.S. to dialogue with union organizers about non-traditional
strategies. Therefore, this seminar will also feature presentations
from: David Bacon, Labor Immigrant Organizing Network, on immigrant
organizing, Chris Benner, Working Partnerships USA, on temporary worker
organizing in Silicon Valley, and Leon Chow, SEIU Local 250, on homecare
worker organizing in Silicon Valley.
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September 13, 2000
Institute of Industrial
Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
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Roundtable with international
labor leaders
The participants in this
project are labor union leaders, labor federation officials, government
labor ministry officials, industry association officers and worker
education specialists from 13 countries who are here to learn about
labor and economic issues in the US. They come from Antigua, Cambodia,
Cameroon, Dominica, Eritrea, Jordan, Lesotho, Malta, Nigeria, the
Philippines, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the West Bank.
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September 7, 2000
Institute of Industrial
Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
10 a.m.
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Dialogue
with delegation of Japanese trade union leaders
The delegation is interested
in sharing information about US and Japanese efforts to organize workers
in the face of corporate downsizing and the increasing usage of part-time
and temporary workers. The union leaders are visiting the US as part
of the National Community Union Network (NCUN) Summer Program. NCUN
is an association of 60 unions in Japan, representing some 64,000
workers nationwide.
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June
27, 2000
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
4 p.m.
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Conversation
between Mr. Henning and Mr. Gasiorowski
Mr. Jacek Gasiorowski is the Chairman of the Polish Solidarity Trade
Union of the Warsaw Region, and
Mr. John F. Henning is the Distinguished Labor Leader-In-Residence,
Institute of Industrial Relations, UC Berkeley.
Mr. Henning and Mr. Gasiorowski will discuss emerging trends in labor-management
relations, including best practices and the high technology workplace.
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June
23, 2000
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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Roundtable
with Ms. Hsiu-chen Lai, Employment Specialist
Labor Affairs Department, Taiwan
Ms. Lai will be discussing her work as a consultant to labor unions
and mediating disputes between employers and employees.
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April
20, 2000
Center for Latin American Studies
2334 Bowditch St
Conference Room
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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The
UE-FAT Strategic Organizing Alliance
Robin Alexander of the United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers
of America (UE) in the US, and Benedicto Martinez of Frente Autentico
del Trabajo (FAT) in Mexico, will be discussing the strategic organizing
alliance that has been formed between their unions..
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April
6, 2000
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
Library
3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Informal
exchange with Mr. Tsuneyuki Tanaka, Assistant Manager
Economic Research Division, NIKKEIREN
Mr. Tanaka is an Eisenhower Exchange Fellow, and is interested in
creating new employment opportunities by exploring the labor market,
personnel management, human resource management, entrepreneurship,
and the relationship between management and labor unions.
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April
6, 2000
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
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Informal exchange with Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich THUY, President
Khanh Hoa Provincial Women's Union, Vietnam
Ms. Thuy is Editor-in-Chief of Khanh Hoa Newspaper, and is interested
in the status of women in America, their involvement in poverty reduction,
health education, and environmental programs. She is also interested
in learning how grassroots organizations manage their personnel and
resources within "tight budget contraints."
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November
15, 1999
Boalt Hall School of Law
Booth Auditorium
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
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A Forum on
The World Trade Organization featuring:
Thea Lee, AFL-CIO
Brian McWilliams, ILWU
Don Kegley, Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment
Garrett Brown, Maquiladora Health and Safety Network
Victor Menotti, International Forum on Globalization
Anuradha Mittal, Institute for Food and Development Policy (Food First)
John James, AIDS Treatment News
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November
4, 1999
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
Noon to 2 p.m.
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Roundtable
with Apo Leong, Executive Director
Asia Monitor Resource Center
Kowloon, Hong Kong
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October
19, 1999
Institute of Industrial Relations
2521 Channing Way
Director's Lounge
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
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"The
Working Poor: New Organizing Initiatives in Durban, South Africa"
Brown Bag with Ari Sitas
Chair, Department of Sociology and Industrial Labor Studies
University of Natal
Durban, South Africa
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