2009 Conference Papers & Presentations

Papers and presentations from the 2009 UALE conference are available for download here.

Also check the Employee Free Choice Act page and the Immigration Task Force page for papers or presentations on those two topics.

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Applied Ethics workshop
Roundtable on Uncertainty and Union representation and education: An Ethical Challenge
Between Imagination and Immediacy
"Between Imagination and Immediacy: Education for union renewal in the midst of crisis" paper by Tony Brown & Keiko Yasukawa University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Convincing the Arbitrator
"Convincing the Arbitrator: Outline for Students", by Joan Hill, USW, and Randyl Elkins, WVU
Convincing the Arbitrator
"How to Teach the Use of Critical Thinking and Evidentiary Issues in Arbitration", Instructor's Notes, by Joan Hill, USW and Randyl Elkin, WVU
Convincing the Arbitrator
"How to Teach the Use of Critical Thinking and Evidentiary Issues in Arbitration" Power Point, by Joan Hill, USW and Randyl Elkin, WVU
Cook and Cormier on Coalitions
Stephen Cook and David Cormier, WVU (both): "Political Impact Analysis of a Successful Union-Led Political Coalition: A Case Study"
Neo-Liberal Economic Policies in the US
"Neo-Liberal Economic Policies in the United States: The Impact of Globalization on a 'Northern' Country," Kim Scipes, Ph.D., Purdue University
Politics and the Labor Movement
Report on the workshop using Open space technology on Politics and the Labor Movement
The Evolving Definition of the Immigrant Worker
"The Evolving Definition of the Immigrant Worker: The Intersection Among Employment, Labor, and Human Rights Law" paper by Ellen Dannin, Penn State Dickinson School of Law