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Subject Invitation to Building a Pro-Worker Anti-Monopoly Movement - Tuesday, June 2nd
Date May 22, 2020 4:00 PM
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Please join Open Markets, The American Prospect, United for Respect, and Change to Win for a virtual event on Tuesday, June 2nd.

Open Markets Institute

in partnership with

The American Prospect, United for Respect,

and Change to Win are pleased to invite you to a webinar:Building a Pro-Worker Anti-Monopoly Movement RSVP [[link removed]] Tuesday, June 2, 3-4 p.m. EDT

Moderated by David Dayen, Executive Editor of The American Prospect

Featuring:

Sandeep Vaheesan, Legal Director, Open Markets Institute

Andrea Dehlendorf, Co-Director, United for Respect

Brian Callaci, Research Scholar, Data & Society

Emma Rebhorn, Assistant General Counsel, Change to Win

The growth of monopolies and concentrated corporate power has intensified income inequality, suppressed wages, and eroded the economic well-being and political rights of workers. The coronavirus pandemic is making a bad situation even worse, with nearly 40 million people now out of work and many independent businesses struggling to stay afloat.

Meanwhile, dominant corporations have become pandemic profiteers. They are doing everything in their power to gain from the crisis, including trying to buy up competitors to capture more market share and greater market control, overcharging people for essentials, and firing and mistreating their workers. But a new pro-worker anti-monopoly coalition is emerging to fight to halt and reverse the trend of concentrated economic power across industries.

Our event will explore how we can solve these problems by building a pro-worker anti-monopoly movement that will reclaim and restore our antitrust laws to protect working families, entrepreneurs, and small businesses. Participants will also discuss Open Markets’ and coalition partners’ work developing and supporting the recently proposed corporate merger moratorium, remaking antitrust law as a tool for worker freedom, and protecting collective action among workers, professionals, and independent firms – and this work’s salience in the midst of the pandemic. The discussion will also bring on-the-ground perspectives from worker organizations to bear on policy discussions that too often operate at a distance from the experiences and needs of working people.

Please join Open Markets for a virtual event on Tuesday, June 2, from 3-4 p.m. EDT, as we explore what’s next in antitrust and labor law and policy to promote a pro-worker anti-monopoly agenda.

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