WEBINAR
Workers’ Rights: Critical Labor Protections for Immigrant Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The National Immigration Law Center hosted a webinar titled “Workers’ Rights: Critical Labor Protections for Immigrant Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic” on April 15, 2020.
Second in a three-part series in response to the COVID-19 public health crisis:
- Safe and Accessible: Immigrants’ Access to Health Care, Public Charge, and Safe Spaces in Health Care Centers
- Workers’ Rights: Critical Labor Protections for Immigrant Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Equal Opportunities to Thrive: Rebates, Taxes/SSN/ITIN, Food Security, and Access to Food Programs
TOPICS COVERED
- Safety and Health on the Job
- Using Collective Action to Improve Workplace Safety and Health
- Unemployment Insurance
- Paid and Unpaid Time Off from Work
- State/local responses springing up to address gaps left by federal response
- Q&A and Resources
PRESENTERS INCLUDED
- Joanna Cuevas Ingram, Staff Attorney, National Immigration Law Center
- Emily Tulli, Senior Attorney, Occupational Safety and Health Law Project
- Ingrid Nava, Associate General Counsel, SEIU Local 32BJ
- Rebecca Smith, Director of Work Structures, National Employment Law Project
- Jessie Hahn, Labor and Employment Policy Attorney, National Immigration Law Center
Download the PowerPoint (PDF)
View the webinar on GoToWebinar (requires submitting a short registration form):
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/5909099150360728577
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