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Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Virtual EventEvent Overview
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a number of workplace safety challenges, from concerns about adequate personal protection to the administration of vaccines.
This webinar will identify how labor and management are working together to address some of these issues. By taking a collaborative, problem-solving approach, labor and management can find common ground on vital health concerns. It’s only by avoiding getting mired in conflict over short-term demands that both sides can satisfy their long-term interests.
Panelists include experienced educators as well as management and union lead negotiators from the hospitality and utility sectors, who will share their experience navigating these issues. Although the focus will be on addressing workplace issues in unionized settings, the need for effective communication and joint-interest approaches extends to unorganized workplaces as well.
What You’ll Learn
Speakers
Harry Katz
Professor
Cornell ILR School
Dianne R. LaRocca
Executive Director, Labor and Employee Relations
Public Service Energy Group (PSEG)
Richard Maroko
President
Hotel Trades Council, AFL-CIO
Dan McCray
Director of Labor Relations Programs
ILR Scheinman Institute
Cornell Center for Innovative Hospitality Labor and Employment Relations (CIHLER)