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Date and Location

October 21, 2024
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM ET
Jfk Jr. Forum

Contact

617-495-6311
The Rebirth of America’s Labor Movement: Amazon Labor Union (ALU) and the Future

Corporate consolidation in the United States, court decisions limiting the rights of workers, and the role of Amazon in the global economy have become ever pressing issues. With the upcoming Presidential election, there has been renewed interest and discussion surrounding organizing strategies and union support across the country, and the role of government and specifically anti-trust legislation. 

 

Join leaders on the forefront of labor rights in the United States for a conversation about one of the largest union victories in a generation and whether it marks a resurgence of labor in the U.S. and around the world. 

 

This discussion is spurred by the release of the new, Sundance award-winning documentary film UNION, which follows the formation of the Amazon Labor Union (ALU)—a group of current and former Amazon workers in New York City’s Staten Island—as they take on one of the world’s largest and most powerful companies in the fight to unionize. Chronicling the historic efforts of the ALU, the film is an intimate and surprising story of dogged determination, unorthodox tactics, and speaking up despite David vs. Goliath odds. Both of the film’s co-directors will be joining this panel discussion. 

 

Please note: The documentary film UNION will screen at 2:00pm on Saturday, October 26th, at the Brattle Theatre as part of the 2024 GlobeDocs Film Festival. For more information, please visit: https://globedocsfilmfest.splashthat.com/.  


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Speakers and Presenters

Brett Story, Co-Director of UNION;
Julie Su, Acting Secretary of Labor;
Marshall Ganz (Moderator), Rita E. Hauser Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Organizing, and Civil Society;
Sara Nelson, President of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA;
Stephen Maing, Co-Director of UNION

Organizer

Co-Organizer

Institute of Politics (IOP)

Additional Organizers

Center for Labor and a Just Economy at Harvard Law School