GLU Conference
X Global Labour University Conference,
30 Sept. - 2 Oct. 2015, Washington D.C., U.S.
Sharing the Gains – Containing Corporate Power
Registration is closed
The theme of the conference is the possibilities of national and international regulations, trade union campaigns and broader civil society mobilisation, strategic research and transparency to limit the power of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and their control over Global Value Chains (GVCs). MNC-coordinated global value chains account for 80 per cent of global trade, and the income from trade flows within GVCs has doubled over the last 15 years. Yet, this vast corporate income is not fairly shared with workers who produce the wealth.
This conference seeks to explore causes for the unequal distribution of wealth along global value chains in recent decades and to analyse mechanisms to contain corporate power and ensure that the vast wealth generated by corporate-led globalization can be more equitably distributed. We encourage the submission of papers that analyse the dynamics of growth of MNCs and their global value chains, and papers that explore state, international, and cross-boarder labour approaches to ensure more equitable and sustainable growth.
The following seven tracks will examine the overall conference theme.
1. MNCs, Trade Agreements, and Workers? Rights
2. The Role of the State: Regulating Corporations
3. Strategic Corporate Research and Campaigns
4. Human Rights, Labour Protection and Regulation, and Corporate Liability
5. Precarious Work: Organizing the ?Bottom? of the Supply Chain
6. Wages, Bargaining, and Binding Agreements with MNCs
7. Development, Sustainability and Resistance
The conference is hosted by Penn State University and the AFL-CIO. It aims to promote debate between academic scholars, trade unionists and civil society activists and leaders.
All events held at:
AFL‐CIO Headquarters, 815 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005
For more information please contact conference coordinator Lisa Pierson at lkh13(at)psu.edu
For online registration please click here
All events will be held at:
AFL-CIO Headquarters
815 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Housing
The official conference hotel is:
The Beacon Hotel
1615 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
202-296-2100
Other unionized hotels near the venue include:
The Capital Hilton
1001 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20026
202-393-1000
Embassy Row
2015 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
202-265-1600
For more unionized hotels, see www.unionhotelguide.org
Information on less expensive hostels in the Washington, DC area may be obtained at the Hostelling International USA website, www.hiusa.org
These and more information about transportation you can Download as PDF here