California Future of Work Commission Convening 5: Employment and Labor Law in the New Economy

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NOTICE OF MEETING
California Future of Work Commission
Convening 5: Employment and Labor Law in the New Economy

January 16, 2019
Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation
404 Euclid Avenue
San Diego, CA

For further information, contact:

Crystal Page
Labor and Workforce Development Agency
800 Capitol Mall, Suite 5000 (MIC-55)
Sacramento, CA
916.653.9900

This notice can be accessed online at: /fowc

AGENDA

10:00am Opening/Welcome
  Introduction of Commissioners (All)
10:20am Perspectives on Technological Change & the Future of Work Data in the Workplace: A New Frontier of Employment Law
  Moderated by Julie Su, Secretary, California Labor and Workforce Development Agency
  Ifeoma Ajunwa, Assistant Professor, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University
  Mary Gray, Senior Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research
  Pauline Kim, Daniel Noyes Kirby Professor of Law and Co-Director, Center for Empirical Research in the Law, Washington University Law School
11:20am Labor Law for a New Economy: Fixing a Broken System
  Moderated by Lande Ajose, Senior Advisor on Higher Education, Office of Governor Gavin Newsom
  Sharon Block, Executive Director, Labor and Worklife Program, Harvard Law School
12:10pm Lunch
12:45pm Reconvene Commission
  Redefining the Purpose of Corporations: Perspectives from Large Employers
  Moderated by Lenny Mendonca, Chief Economic and Business Advisor, Office of Governor Gavin Newsom
  Dane Linn, Vice President of Workforce & Education, Business Roundtable
1:30pm Break
1:40pm Discussion among Commissioners
  Wrap-up
  Public Comment
  NOTE:  The Commission may not discuss or take action on any matter raised during the public comment session, except to decide whether to place the matter on the agenda of a future meeting (Government Code Sections 11125, 1125.7(a))
5:00pm Adjourn

 

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