1ra Cumbre Corredores por la Justicia Migrante
The Corridors for Justice project is launching the first international summit to foster alliances, strategy, and dialogue across migratory corridors of the Americas. The summit will be a space for migrant worker-leaders and organizers to articulate strategies to resist corporate and state-driven forced migration and racism and labor exploitation based on migration status. All of these enormous obstacles have been exacerbated by the effects of the Covid19 pandemic. At the summit, we will lift up strategies to transform these conditions by developing collaborations among participants and with allies in academia, culture, labor movement and civil society.
GLJ-ILRF is co-convener of the summit and core member of the corridors for justice team.
You can find more information at: cumbrecorredores@gmail.com
Please register here for more details: https://forms.gle/VPUbLMyJFLUX5sAV6
2020 GLJ-ILRF Online Labor Rights Defenders Awards Ceremony
Thursday, October 1, 2020 | 6:00pm to 7:30pm ET
For the last eleven years, the Labor Rights Defenders Awards ceremony has brought together leaders and activists from the labor movement along with allies from the women’s, migrant, human rights and social movements. Together and stronger than ever as Global Labor Justice – International Labor Rights Forum (GLJ-ILRF), we are looking forward to the 2020 GLJ-ILRF Labor Rights Defenders Awards Ceremony where we will honor and uplift those on the front lines of transforming the global econoomy and fight for labor justice globally.
Our four honorees in 2020 are:
- Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), for her visionary leadership of the ITUC including the passage of groundbreaking ILO Convention on the elimination of gender-based violence and harassment and the advancement of a social contract for all workers.
- Lorretta Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Federation of Teachers, for her leadership of the American Federation of Teachers and her lifetime dedication to advancing the rights of educators and children in the U.S. and globally.
- The Chicago Teachers Union for leading a movement of students, families, and workers in our school communities to create change across our city and guide the future and for showing us how to fight and win.
- The General Agricultural Workers Union of Ghana (GAWU) for their work to end child labor and organize and advocate for decent work in the cocoa sector.
We can’t for you to join us in celebrating these incredible leaders and organizations.
Women Leading the Fight for Violence Free Workplaces and Corporate Accountability
Wednesday, June 10th, 2020 | 12-1:15pm ET
Building Women Worker’s Power: From IL0 190 to Global Bargaining and Account
Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, 1-3pm ET
Migration Corridors: A New Approach to Migrant and Worker Rights and Power
Wednesday, September 25, 2019 – 4-6 pm ET
Building Women Worker’s Power: Building Power: Women’s Leadership in the Fight for Justice
Tuesday, September 24, 2019, 3-5pm ET