Fall Regional Workshops - Boston Area
Thursday, November 14th, 2013
The Peggy Browning Fund has expanded its pilot regional workshop program, Work for Workplace Justice, launched last year in Pittsburgh. The next workshop is scheduled for the Boston Area on Wednesday, November 20.
Work for Workplace Justice
- Learn about the Peggy Browning Fund’s Summer Fellowships
- Hear what it is like practicing law for a union legal department, a workers’ rights center, or a law firm representing unions and workers
- Find out how to get a job promoting workplace justice
Wednesday, November 20
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Refreshments provided)
Harvard Law School (Wasserstein Hall, Room 2009) Free admission to law school students.
RSVP by November 18 to: nkilbert@usw.org
Panelists:
- Richard Brean, General Counsel, United Steelworkers (Pittsburgh); Member, Board of Directors, Peggy Browning Fund – Moderator
- Antonia Domingo, 2013 Peggy Browning Fellow; Harvard Law Student
- Nate Kilbert, Asst. General Counsel, United Steelworkers (Pittsburgh); 2010 Peggy Browning Fellow
- James Shaw, Partner, Segal Roitman (Boston)
- Thomas Smith, Executive Director, Justice at Work (Boston)
- Jonathan Weissglass, Partner, Altshuler Berzon (San Francisco)
Many thanks to Harvard Law School and the Labor and Employment Action Project for their assistance.
Through fellowships, workers’ rights conferences, networking and other programs, the Peggy Browning Fund
provides unique opportunities for law students to work for economic and social justice. For more information
about the Peggy Browning Fund, visit dev.peggybrowningfund.org.
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