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From: "Christa Kelleher" <Christa.Kelleher@umb.edu>
Date: Apr 20, 2011 9:05 AM
Subject: TODAY! women in construction trades forum/2:30 pm
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Please join us at our Women's Research Forum
featuring the release of
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Building Equality for Women in the Construction Trades
Wednesday, 20 April 2011, 2:30-4:30 pm
UMass Boston, Chancellor's Conference Room (Quinn Administration Building, 3rd floor)
Participate in the public release event for a new report examining what it will take to achieve gender equality in an industry on the rebound. Join report authors Susan Moir, Director of UMass Boston's Labor Resource Center, and Meryl Thomson, Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy, as they consider the barriers and opportunities for women in the construction trades. Following the presentation, Rebekah Lashman, Senior Vice President of Commonwealth Corporation, Patti Boyer, Jobs Bank Coordinator for the Boston Residents Jobs Policy Office, and Elizabeth Skidmore, Assistant to the General President on Women's Issues, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, will participate in a moderated discussion.
sponsored by the Labor Resource Center, New England Regional Council of Carpenters, Office of the Chancellor, Department of Women's Studies, and Policy Group on Tradeswomen's Issues
For more information, call 617.287.5541.
Anyone requiring disability-related accommodations, including dietary accommodations, should visit www.ada.umb.edu.
Christa Kelleher, PhD
Research Director
Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy
McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125-3393
The Policy Group on Tradeswomen's Issues (PGTI) is a collaboration of individuals from a variety of disciplines committed to increasing women in the construction trades. PGTI leverages the diversity of members' professions to gain greater insight into how to best push enforcement of policies set forth to increase career women in the trades. Content on this blog is submitted through PGTI members and collaborators.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Fwd: TODAY! women in construction trades forum/2:30 pm
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