When

Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 8:30 AM EDT
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Friday, June 9, 2017 at 4:00 PM EDT

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NYU School of Law 
Greenberg Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall
40 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012
 

 
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Center for Labor and Employment Law 
212.992.6289 
labor.center@nyu.edu  LC Logo - Purple

PROFESSOR SAMUEL ESTREICHER, 
FACULTY DIRECTOR

NYU School of Law
Center for Labor and Employment Law

Professor Samuel Estreicher, Director


70th Annual Conference on Labor:

SHARING THE GAINS

OF THE U.S. GLOBAL ECONOMY

June 8-9, 2017

Join us for the 70th annual conference of America’s leading forum on labor and employment issues, focusing on the challenges faced by the U.S. economy and evaluating proposed solutions.  U.S. Secretary of Labor R. Alexander Acosta, NLRB Chairman Philip A. Miscimarra and Acting EEOC Chair Victoria Lipnic, among many others, will speak. Faculty Director, Samuel Estreicher, NYU School of Law will preside.

 SOME OF THE CHALLENGES TO BE ADDRESSED:

  • Immigration
  • Trade
  • Automation
  • Income Inequality

SOME OF THE PROPOSALS TO BE EVALUATED:

  • Tightening Up Temporary Work Visas
  • Wage Insurance
  • Stock Ownership and Profit-Sharing
  • Tax Reform
  • Universal Basic Income

See event agenda here

BE PART OF THE DISCUSSION. BE PART OF THE SOLUTION


This Conference is supported in part by:

                                                                           


Register Now! REGISTER NOW FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS!

This event is seeking approval for New York State CLE credit. If approved, it will be appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys. In the past, this program has received approximately 11.5 hours of CLE credit, including 1.5 hours of ethics/professionalism. 

 *Refunds will be granted only for cancellations made on or before May 25, 2017. A cancellation charge of $30 will be deducted from the amount initially charged.  **If paying by check, checks must be mailed and postmarked by June 1, 2017.  

NYU School of Law is committed to the availability of quality affordable continuing legal education programs to its alumni community and members of the bar-at-large. Consequently, the fees charged by the School of Law for CLE programs reflect this commitment. All financial hardship requests for waived or reduced fees for NYU School of Law-sponsored CLE programs must be made in writing and contain a brief statement (no more than one page) of the economic hardship status and recent employment history (private law firm, not-for-profit, public or government service); and any pertinent financial circumstances that reflect the applicant's financial burden and need. All requests made in accordance with these guidelines shall be kept confidential. Written requests for relief will be reviewed by the individual CLE event's coordinator and the director of professional skills training. Applicants will be informed of a decision in a timely manner in advance of the date on which the program is scheduled.