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Centre for Employment Relations, Innovation and Change Seminar

Date
Date
Wednesday 6 September 2017

The Centre for Employment Relations, Innovation and Change (CERIC), is hosting a seminar on migrants, workplace and community: exploring the intersections of race, class and gender and marginalized identities.

This free seminar will focus on how identity and oppression mobilise people to act, more specifically, how these different forms of oppression intersect such that individuals are able to come together to act for the common good.

Event format

10:00 Coffee and registration
10:15 Welcome
10:30 Gabriella Alberti: Trade union strategies towards organizing migrant workers in the UK: A call for a multi-level intersectional approach
11:30 Jean Jenkins: A Woman’s Work: Organisation and Resistance in the Indian Garment Sector
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Joyce Jiang: The limitations of community organising: An analysis of intra-community tensions among Polish immigrant workers in South Somerset, UK
14:30 Heather Connolly: Class and identity politics in the representation of migrant workers: comparing France and the UK
15:30 Coffee
16:15 Julie Hearn: Migrant cleaners fight for survival at the University of London
16:45 Final comments

Registration

Register for a place via Eventbrite.

Further information

For further information, please contact Jane Holgate.