Attend ClothesLined: Stopping Walmart’s Dirty Supply Chain Moves, June 25 at the Murphy Institute at CUNY!

June 25th, 2015, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
The Murphy Institute
25 West 43rd Street, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10036

Walmart’s unique position as the world’s largest private employer should come with a responsibility to ensure workers’ voices are heard and their freedom of association respected. Walmart’s refusal to accept this responsibility has led workers to organize across national lines to hold the company accountable for its labor practices. Representatives of unions and other worker organizations from India, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the US will discuss how to strengthen the ability of workers to improve conditions at the world’s largest supply chain.

Introductory Remarks: Stephanie Luce, The Murphy Institute; Stephanie Ehmsen, Rosa Luxembourg Stiftung – NYC  Office
Overview: “Walmart’s Impact on the Global Supply Chain”
                     Ashim Roy, Asia Floor Wage Alliance
Moderated Discussion: Erica Smiley, Jobs with Justice

Panelists:

Kalpona Akter, Bangladesh Centre for Worker Solidarity
Sunrith Ham, Cambodian Labor Education Center
Sheheryar Kaoosji, Warehouse Workers Resource Center
Organization United for Respect at Walmart (tbd)

The panel discussion will be led by Duan Yi, who  founded the first cooperative law firm in China in 1988 and the pioneering Guangdong Lao Wei Law Firm in Shenzhen in 2005.  Lao Wei – which means “uphold workers’ rights” in Chinese – has a specific mission to safeguard workers’ rights.  Its lawyers have handled more than 2000 cases involving migrant workers from many parts of China.  In recent years, Duan has advised increasing numbers of workers involved in various forms of collective negotiations with employers and has emerged as a key advocate of collective bargaining in China.  He has represented Walmart workers in China in their grievances with the company.  In addition to practicing law, Duan is a Research Fellow with the Institute of Labour and Social Security at Wuhan University and an adjunct Professor at the Renmin University Law School in Beijing.  In 2013, Duan founded an important new “think tank,” the Beijing Mingde Institute for Labor Relations and Employment Research, which has partnered with the CUNY Murphy Institute’s China Program on workshops in China on collective bargaining and collective dispute resolution.

Call to Action:

Annanya Bhattacharjee, Garment Workers Union/Asia Floor Wage Alliance.

Light refreshments will be served.

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Congratulations to APALA-NJ 30th Anniversary Gala Honoree Austin So!

Please join us in congratulating Austin So, recipient of the APALA-NJ 2015 Corporate Leadership Award.

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Austin is the Division General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Heraeus, Inc., a multi-billion dollar company headquartered in Germany with legal operations in Pennsylvania. In addition to his professional success, Austin has been a long time supporter of AABANY and mentor to many attorneys in the Asian American community. He is currently Co-Chair of the AABANY In-House Counsel Committee and Northeast Regional Governor for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. Austin serves as Executive Director of the Don H. Liu Scholars Program, which seeks to identify and cultivate future Asian American leaders of the legal profession. 

He was also named one of The Legal Intelligencer’s 2015 Diverse Attorneys of the Year. A photo of Austin receiving that award can be found here.

Austin will be presented the 2015 Corporate Leadership Award by the Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey at their 30th Anniversary Awards Ceremony and Installation of Officers on June 30, 2015. For more information on where to purchase tickets for the APALA-NJ 30th Anniversary Gala, click here

Photo by Corky Lee.