AFL-CIO Hosts First Young Workers Summit

Young Workers “Next Up” To Lead the Labor Movement
Interactive Summit Will Ask Tough Questions
Live Polling Will Show How Young Workers Are Faring In Tough Economy

LIVE STREAM: http://www.aflcio.org/aboutus/youthsummit/webcast.cfm
 
Washington, DC – Young activists and union workers who are “Next Up” to lead the labor movement will meet in Washington for the first national Young Workers Summit hosted by the AFL-CIO from June 10 – 13.  The “Next Up”summit, which is the culmination of a five-city listening tour, is the kick-off of a long-term outreach program to working people under the age of 35.  The summit’s unconventional format will allow participants to share their ideas with AFL-CIO leadership.  It will also foster interactive collaboration through the use of new technology.
 
Young labor leaders and activists will have an opportunity to share their ideas and experiences with each other and learn how to engage other young working people in their communities.  The summit will also use new technology to live poll young workers about economic conditions, job prospects and financial woes in the current economy.  They’ll also have a candid and frank discussion with AFL-CIO leaders to voice their opinions and provide feedback on the role of young people in the labor movement.  AFL-CIO leaders hope to create a two–way dialogue in order to listen to the concerns of young workers and make changes to strengthen and grow the labor movement.
 
Young Workers Summit – Washington, DC June 10 -13 Washington Hilton – 1919 Connecticut Ave., NW
 
FRIDAY, JUNE 11
 

TimeColumbia Hall – Terrace Level 
9:00 – 9:30Remarks by Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler 
9:30 – 10:30Moderated Panel on Current Economic Issues for Young Workers 
  “Lost Decade”  – I Don’t Think So! 
10:30 – 11:00Remarks by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka 
11:00 – 12:00“Can You Hear Me Now?” 
 A Candid Conversation with Federation Leadership 
 Pres. Trumka, Sec. Treasurer Shuler, Exec. VP Holt Baker 
5:00 – 6:00Using Humor to Educate, Activate and Mobilize 
 Speaker – Lee Camp 
 Comedian and Contributor to “The Onion” 

SATURDAY, JUNE 12
 

TimeColumbia Hall – Terrace Level
4:30 – 5:30Using Social Media to Communicate in the New Economy
 Speaker – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
 Jeremy Redleaf – “Odd Jobs Nation”

SUNDAY, JUNE 13
 

TimeColumbia Hall – Terrace Level
9:00 – 10:30Work Group Presentations
 “Next Up” Game Plan
 Discussions & Adoptions
10:30 – 12:00Speaker – Rev. Romal Tune
 “I’m a Worker and I Vote – Commitment to 2010 Elections”
 TSA Speaker – Materials for airport travel

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