Building Worker Power as Anti-Monopoly: The Next Phase of the Modern Antitrust Agenda

Presented by NYU Wagner Labor Initiative

May
10
1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Public
Date:
May 10, 2024
Time:
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Location:
Kimmel Center for University Life - 60 Washington Square South, 802 Shorin Performance Studio, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10012

In recent years, federal and state antitrust enforcers have challenged corporate lawbreakers with renewed vigor, while a revitalized labor movement has sought to improve working conditions and build power for workers. This conversation will address the following questions and more: 

  • What does the next phase of the modern antitrust reform agenda look like, in relation to labor issues? 
  • How might reformers fashion a vision of anti-monopoly that challenges the worst forms of corporate power, while also addressing the disparity between corporate and worker power in the process? 
  • What legal and policy levers can be used to further the needs of working people today?
  • What is the role for state policymakers and enforcers in relation to these matters? 

This event will feature leading experts, advocates, lawmakers, and enforcers operating at the nexus of labor and antitrust today, to discuss these and other important questions.

The event is hosted by the NYU Wagner Labor Initiative, and co-sponsored by the Columbia Labor Lab and Center for Political Economy, For the Many, ALIGN, Economic Policy Institute, National Employment Law Project, and Economic Security Project. 
 

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