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DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Labor Studies Working Group. &nbsp\;Guest Spea
 ker: Jeffrey Grabelsky\, Associate Director\, The Worker Institute at the 
 Industrial and Labor Relations School at Cornell University. &nbsp\;The La
 bor Studies Working Group is an interdisciplinary group of faculty members
  and graduate students from Syracuse University. The primary goal of the g
 roup is to institutionalize Labor Studies at SU and to elevate labor―broad
 ly defined―as a topic of intellectual inquiry and social and political imp
 ortance on campus. The group meets on a regular basis to discuss research 
 concerning labor and employment and to spark conversation on these issues 
 on campus and in the community. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;The Labor Studies Working Gr
 oup organizes workshops on faculty and graduate student research and sympo
 sia which are designed to bring together leading labor scholars with activ
 ists and/or practitioners to explore pertinent issues facing workers and w
 orkers’ movements. If you are interested in helping to plan\, organize\, o
 r attend labor studies group events\, contact the coordinators: Professor 
 Gretchen Purser\, gwpurser@maxwell.syr.edu\, 315.443.5848 and Professor Ma
 tt Huber\, mthuber@maxwell.syr.edu\, 315.443.3845. &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;
  &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &
 nbsp\; Sponsored by the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflic
 t and Collaboration (PARCC) of the Syracuse University Maxwell School.If y
 ou require accommodations\, please contact Deborah Toole by email at datoo
 le@syr.edu or by phone at 315.443.2367. 
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SUMMARY:The Labor Movement in the Age of Trump: Challenges and Prospects
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Presented by the Labor Studies Working Grou
 p. &nbsp\;Guest Speaker: Jeffrey Grabelsky\, Associate Director\, The Work
 er Institute at the Industrial and Labor Relations School at Cornell Unive
 rsity. &nbsp\;</p><p>The Labor Studies Working Group is an interdisciplina
 ry group of faculty members and graduate students from Syracuse University
 . The primary goal of the group is to institutionalize Labor Studies at SU
  and to elevate labor―broadly defined―as a topic of intellectual inquiry a
 nd social and political importance on campus. The group meets on a regular
  basis to discuss research concerning labor and employment and to spark co
 nversation on these issues on campus and in the community. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;<
 br>The Labor Studies Working Group organizes workshops on faculty and grad
 uate student research and symposia which are designed to bring together le
 ading labor scholars with activists and/or practitioners to explore pertin
 ent issues facing workers and workers’ movements. If you are interested in
  helping to plan\, organize\, or attend labor studies group events\, conta
 ct the coordinators: Professor Gretchen Purser\, gwpurser@maxwell.syr.edu\
 , 315.443.5848 and Professor Matt Huber\, mthuber@maxwell.syr.edu\, 315.44
 3.3845. &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &n
 bsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;<br> </p><p><em>Sponsored by the Prog
 ram for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) 
 of the Syracuse University Maxwell School.</em></p><p><br></p><p>If you re
 quire accommodations\, please contact Deborah Toole by email at datoole@sy
 r.edu or by phone at 315.443.2367. </p>
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