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Women, Wages & Work Policy Conference

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Monday, June 9th

UMass Boston Campus Center

Join us for a day of exciting speakers and strategy sessions to close the wage gap; advocate for yourself in the workplace; advocate for family friendly benefits, retirement security, and work/life balance; and examine how to get women what they need in child care and job training.

Featured Speakers Include:

Lilly Ledbetter. Plaintiff in Supreme Court gender wage discrimination case: Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Rosa DeLauro.   U.S. Congresswoman
Niki Tsongas. U.S. Congresswoman
Evelyn Murphy. Former Lt. Governor & Author of Getting Even: Why Women Don't Get Paid as Much as Men and What to Do About It
Teresa Heinz Kerry. Philanthropist and Supporter of Women's Retirement Security
Suzanne Bump. Secretary, Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development
Rocío Sáenz. President, SEIU Local 615
Ann Bookman. Executive Director, MIT Workplace Center
Ellen Bruce. Director, Pension Action Center, UMass Boston


Preliminary Program
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8:00 a.m. Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Informational Booths

9:00 a.m. Welcome

9:15 a.m. Keynote Speakers

9:45 a.m. Panel Discussion: Federal & State Legislative Solutions

11:00 a.m. Panel Discussion: “Making the Workplace Work for You”

12:30 p.m.. Lunch Speaker

1:45 p.m. Concurrent Strategy Sessions I: Closing the Wage Gap; Advocating for Yourself in the Workplace; Paid Family & Medical Leave; Easing the Childcare Burden for Working Parents; Job/Skills Training; WAGE Project Training; Retirement Planning; Advocacy 101: Becoming an Effective Advocate.

2:45 p.m. Break: Informational Booths Open & Refreshments

3:15 p.m. Concurrent Strategy Session II: Repeat

4:30 p.m. Closing Remarks

5:00 p.m. VIP Reception

 

 

 

SPONSORED BY THE

Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy

at UMass Boston's McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies

 

PLANNING PARTNERS INCLUDE:

Boston Women's Commission

Crittenton Women's Union

Mass Coalition for Women's Wage Equality

Mass Commission on the Status of Women

Service Employees International Union (SEIU 615)

YWCA Boston



SPONSORS INCLUDE :

 

Catalyst ($5,000)

McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies

 

Partner ($2,500)

AARP-DividedWeFail.org

Barbara Lee Family Foundation

Crystal Transport

Division of Corporate, Continuing, and Distance Education, UMass Boston

 

Activist ($1,000)

1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East

Heinz Foundation

The Wage Project

 

Supporter ($500)

Boston Women’s Fund

Center for Social Policy, UMass Boston

The Ink Spot

Massachusetts Federation of Business & Professional Women

MIT Workplace Center

VA Boston Healthcare Systems

Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor Region I

YWCAs of New England

 

Friend ($150)

Betty Taymor, Founder of Program for Women in Politics & Public Policy

Emerge Massachusetts

Institute for Women's Policy Research

Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane, LLP

Nicole Payne 

Ruth Nemzoff, Bentley College

Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, Brandeis University

The Honorable Alice Wolf, State Representative 

 

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SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDE:

AAUW – MA

ACLU of Massachusetts

Boston College Center for Work & Family

Boston Coalition of Black Women, Inc. 

Boston Women Communicators

Boston Women's Commission

Cambridge Commission on the Status of Women

Center for Health and Development, Inc.

Center for Women & Work, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Center for Women and Enterprise

Eastern Massachusetts OWL

Equality Commission

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts

Greater Boston OWL, The Voice of Midlife and Older Women

Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business Intercollegiate Business Convention

League of United Latin American Citizens - Metrowest Chapter

Massachusetts Chapter of the National Organization of Women

Massachusetts Conference for Women

Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus

MIT Workplace Center, Sloan School of Management

National Council of Women's Organizations

One in 3 Boston

Our Bodies Ourselves

Political African-American Coalition, Inc. (PAAC)

Professional Staff Union/MTA/NEA

Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change

Somerville Commission for Women

The Center for Women's Health and Human Rights at Suffolk University

The G.I.R.L.S. Project/Girl TV

The Partnership, Inc.
Voices for Workplace Change: Career Counselors Advocating for Workers

Women in International Security - New England Chapter (WIIS)

Women in the Building Trades

Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts

Women's Fund of Western Massachusetts

Women's Leadership Institute, Bentley College

YWCA Cambridge

YWCA Greater Lawrence 

YWCA Greater Newburyport

YWCA Haverhill

YWCA Malden, Center for Women and Families

YWCA Northern Rhode Island

YWCA of Lowell

YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts

 

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