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Labor Studies Student Capstone Presentations

THE LABOR STUDIES PROGRAM

Cordially invites you to the

STUDENTS’ CAPSTONE PRESENTATIONS

RSVP: Irene.Garcia-Mathes[at]cuny[dot]edu

May 4rd, 2016, 6:15-8:45, Rm. 18A

Jaime Alvarado:

“Corporate Neoliberalism: Uber and the Migration of Taxi Drivers”

Daniel Gorman:

“Pray for the dead, and fight like hell for the living:
Purposeful Violence in Mining Labor Disputes”

Wilfredo Rivera:

“Invest in your Librarians: An Open Thesis to NYPL President Tony Marx”

Tamara Robinson:

“The Union Case for Labor- Management Partnerships: An Internal Organizing Strategy for Health Care Unions”

Zachary Smith:

“Help Wanted: Whole Unions for Whole Workers for a New Labor Movement”

May 11th, 2016, 6:15-8:45, Rm. 18A

Alyssa Bonilla:

“Labor Values: Defining the Core Values of the American Labor Movement”

Sheryl Calderon:

“Captive Labor”

Erin Stalnaker:

“The Role of Settler Colonialism in the Formation of the Working Class in North America”

Jeannie Thai:

“Leading, Tweeting and Following: Digitally Engaging The Fight For 15”

Wycliffe Walcott:

“Up in the AIRR: The controversy over the push for corporate control of the U.S. Air Traffic Control System”

Labor Studies Program: Student Capstone Presentations

Location: 19th Fl. Conference Room
RSVP: Irene.Garcia-Mathes@cuny.edu

Richard Gorgoglione:

“The WPA and the Transformation of Staten Island”

Francisco Gomez:

“Engaging in a Contemporary Debate about Technology and the Workplace in New York City”

Blithe Riley:

“Workers and the Sharing Economy: New York City Unions Fight Uber and AirBnB”

Edward Kennedy:

“Time to Get Crafty: Organizing Attorneys at the Edge of a Profession in the Intercises of Federal Regulation”

Paz Petersson:

“Global Grey Area: The Growing Nonstandard Workforce”

Karen Master:

“Building Voices From the Floor: Labor-Management Partnerships and Resident Physician Unionization”

Chris Maisano:

“Rivalry and Revitalization in the U.S. Labor Movement: The Case of SSEU and AFSCME District Council Local 371″