Join EPI and leading thinkers today for a discussion of the Unequal Power project and a dedication of the initiative to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg challenged the assumption that there is equal power between employers and employees, and all of us need to challenge this notion.
The stakes are high. Nothing less than economic fairness, our freedoms in and out of the workplace, the ability to have adequate workplace protections, and a robust democracy hang in the balance.
The equal power assumption is false, but pervasive, in employment law, philosophy, political science and economics, and it greatly disadvantages the vast majority of working people. The Economic Policy Institute’s Unequal Power project is a three-year, interdisciplinary initiative that challenges the equal power assumption and identifies why we need to operate with a framework that centers unequal workplace power.
Join us today ([link removed][UNIQID]) for the launch of Unequal Power ([link removed][UNIQID]) , featuring presentations and a discussion by leading thinkers, a brief overview of the project, and a dedication of the initiative to Justice Ginsburg, whose dissent in Epic Systems inspired the project ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
** Wednesday, Oct. 7
4:30 p.m.–6 p.m ET / 1:30 p.m–3 p.m. PT
Economic Policy Institute
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Opening remarks and overview of the Unequal Power project:
Thea Lee, President, Economic Policy Institute
Larry Mishel, Distinguished Fellow, Economic Policy Institute
Jennifer Harris, Senior Fellow, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Dedication to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg:
Kate Andrias, former clerk to Justice Ginsburg and Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School
Presentation:
Samuel Bagenstos, former clerk to Justice Ginsburg and Frank G. Millard Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School
Panelists:
Cynthia Estlund, Catherine A. Rein Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Suresh Naidu, Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Elizabeth Anderson, John Dewey Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Jenny R. Yang, Senior Fellow, Urban Institute
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