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The
New Faces of the American Worker:
What
Implications for Organized Labor?

March
8-11, 2007
Location:
National Labor College
(NLC) George Meany Center Campus,
Silver
Spring, MD
Note: Call for Papers
for Labor Studies Journal
special sessions: Deadline extended until January 30. See below
The United
Association for Labor Education invites you and your colleagues to
submit a proposal for our 2007 Annual Meeting — “THE NEW FACES OF THE
AMERICAN WORKER: What Implications for Organized
Labor?”
PROPOSAL
DEADLINE: Proposals can be submitted on line
through December 15,
2006.
About
the
Conference
For the past two
years the UALE annual conference has focused on structural issues for
the Labor Movement and Labor Education. This year we hope to move
the topic to examine our constituency groups.
The following
topics have ongoing impact on the labor movement. We are calling
for presenters to describe the research, demonstrate the practices,
celebrate the achievements, and chart the challenges of:
A. Organizing and
representing the issues of new immigrant groups
B. Promoting
worker self-organization
C.
Supporting
increased activity of women and non-anglo people in
leading their union organizations
D. Fighting
against the expansion of informal conditions of
employment
E. Opposing
deregulation of economic life as it impacts U.S.
workiers
F. Developing
strategies to protect the individual against
corporate greed
G. Identifying and
opposing increased anti-union and anti-working
class activity by employers
H. Exposing the
recycling of race and gender stereotypes
I. Promoting the
access of minorities and working class to
wealth-building opportunities
J. Defending
our rights to democracy and the democratic
participation of working-class communities
K.
Confronting conservative anti-union attitudes
L. The
ability of union strategies and structure to respond
to the needs of the new American workers
M.
Strengthening community partnerships
N.
Strengthening the relationship between Universities and
Unions.
We
reserve the
right to expand and define these topic areas as needed. We also welcome
proposals that challenge the very assumptions and directions of labor
education and the labor movement, as well as those that interpret the
present or imagine the future of labor education or the labor movement
differently. The
United
Association of Labor Educators encourages the following types of
submissions: Research Papers
Completed research
papers in any of the topic areas listed above or related areas.
•
Abstracts
Abstracts of
completed or proposed research in any of the topic areas listed above,
or related areas. The abstract for proposed research should
include the research objectives, proposed methodology, and a discussion
of expected outcomes.
•
Student
Papers
Research done by
students in any of the topic areas listed above, or related areas.
•
Case
Studies
Case studies in
any of the topic areas listed above, or related areas.
•
Work-in-Progress
Reports or Proposals for
Future Research
Incomplete
research or ideas for future research in order to generate discussion
and feedback in any of the topic areas listed above, or related areas.
•
Reports on Issues
Related to Teaching
Reports related to
innovative instruction techniques or research related to teaching in
any of the topic areas listed above or related areas.
Labor Studies Journal Special
Sessions on Labor and Immigration
The Labor Studies Journal invites
submissions of papers
on the theme of labor and immigration for the LSJ Special Sessions at the UALE
Conference. The best of these papers will also be published in a
special
edition of the Labor Studies Journal,
to be guest edited by Carolina Bank Muñoz and Stephanie Luce.
We
encourage papers on themes such as:
- Labor, migration and unions
- Building alliances between immigrant communities
- Building alliances between US-born and immigrant workers
- Labor law and immigrant workers
- New strategies for organizing immigrant workers
- Lessons from worker centers
- Immigration, globalization, and building an international
labor movement
Note: Deadline
for submission of papers for LSJ
Special Sessions has been extended
until January
30, 2007.
Paper sessions
will consist of three to five presentations in a 90 minute
session. The session will be divided equally between the
presenters. A session moderator will time each presentation and
introduce the session.
Workshop
presentations will be given a full 90 minute session.
Workshops
are interactive sessions with participant involvement.
Panel sessions
will provide an opportunity for three or more presenters to speak in a
more open and conversational setting with conference attendees.
Submissions for these 90 minute sessions should include the name,
department, affiliation, and email address of each panelist in addition
to a description of the presentation and the title page.
Roundtable
sessions will last
approximately 90 minutes and consist of a
large
number of presenters. Roundtable sessions allow attendees to
speak with the presenters on a one-to-one basis.
Submitting
a Proposal:
1. Create a
title page for your submission. The title page should include:
a. title of the
submission
b. topic area of the
submission (choose
from above list or related area)
c. presentation
format (choose from
above list)
d. name(s) of the
author(s)
e. department(s) and
affiliation(s)
f. mailing
address(es)
g. e-mail address(es)
h. phone number(s)
i. fax number(s)
j. corresponding
author if different
than lead author
2. Email
your
abstract and/or paper, along with a title page to UALE Conference
Review Committee
in care of Dawn
Addy addyd@fiu.edu.
Receipt of submissions will be acknowledged via email within 1 week.
If you do not wish
to email your submission, you may send it in Word format on CD via
regular mail to:
Dawn E. Addy
Center for Labor
Research & Studies, R, 305
Florida
International University
University Park
Campus
Miami, FL 33199
305-348-2241 (Fax)
***If submitting
via regular mail, please supply two copies of your submission***
There is a limit
of two contributed submissions per lead author/presenter.
3. At least one of
the authors/presenters must register at the full conference rate and
attend the conference. Others may attend for part of a day or one day
and pay the one day rate. More information will be provided upon
acceptance.
4. If you wish to
be a session chair, please e-mail your request to Dawn Addy
and indicate the topic area in which you are interested. Registration
for the conference is required to be a session chair.
The quality
of
proposals is always outstanding. The number of proposals has been
growing every year. We look forward to all that we learn from you and
hope you will join us as we explore the role of labor education and the
labor movement in the lives of our workers, in the character of our
economy, and in our hopes for the future.
Conference
Fees/Registration
EARLY BIRD
registration is accepted until January
30, 2007. Early bird rates
include:
$250 – UALE
Members or AFL-CIO Affiliated unions
$300 –
non-members
$100 – one
day
attendance
$30
– students,
retirees, unemployed (includes no food)
ADVANCE registration
is accepted until March 1, 2007.
Advance
registration rates include:
$275 – UALE
Members or AFL-CIO Affiliated unions
$325 –
non-members
$125 – one
day
attendance
$40
– students,
retirees, unemployed (includes no food)
LATE registration
(or at the door) includes:
$300 – UALE
Members or AFL-CIO Affiliated unions
$350 –
non-members
$150 – one
day
attendance
$50
– students,
retirees, unemployed (includes no food)
$30
– fee per
table for vendors
To
register, please download a form,
fill
it out,
and mail or fax
it with
a check made payable to "UALE", or proof of payment (e.g., copy of P.O.
or receipt from NLC) to:
UALE Registration
Bob Ginsburg,
Treasurer
PO Box 64509
Chicago, IL
60664-0509
Fax:
312-578-9285
Payment may also
be made online by credit card through the National Labor College <www.nlc.edu> after January 5. (A
$4.00 processing fee will be charged for credit card registration.)
In any case, registration form
must be sent to UALE.
Accomodations
All accomodations
are at the conference site, the National Labor College. Please book
your room directly through them. Room prices include meals.
Please note: commuters will be charged a daily fee of $35 to cover
meals at the conference.
For
More
Information: Email Dawn Addy or call her at
305-348-2615 or 305-975-4730 with additional
questions.
Further details
will be posted on this site as they become available.
We
look forward to
seeing you in 2007.
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