Workers’ Rights, Human Rights: Making the Connection

Friday, November 16th & Saturday, November 17th2007

Best Western Primrose Hotel, 111 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

TENTATIVE AGENDA

November 16:

8:30-9:00 Registration

9:00-9:30Introduction and Welcome: Norene Pupo, Centre for Research on Work and Society

9:30-11:15

Panel 1: Collective Bargaining as a Human Right

Evolution Current Status of Collective Bargaining as a Human Right, Roy J. Adams, McMasterUniversity

Commentary:

A Trade Union Perspective, James Clancy, National Union of Public and General Employees

Human Rights Perspective, Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Canada Research Chair in International Human Rights,WilfridLaurierUniversity

Government Perspective, Tony Giles, International & Intergovernmental Labour Affairs, HRDSC Canada

11:15-11:30 REFRESHMENT BREAK

11:30-1:15

Panel 2: International and National Developments

Moderator: Steve Barrett, Sack, Goldblatt & Mitchell

Brian Langille, University of Toronto Law School, Review of Recent intl developments

Ken Norman, University of Saskatchewan Law School, Freedom of Assn and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - recent developments

Brian McArthur, UFCW, The Canadian union alliance to promote labour rights as human rights

Janek Kuczkiewicz, ITUC International Trade Union Confederation, The Decent Work Campaign (TBC)

1:15-2:15LUNCH

2:15-4:15

Workshops (Choose A, B, C, or D)

A. Organizing outside of statute:

Workers’ Action Centre and organizing temporary workers,Karen Dick

Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) and organizing rural postal workers, Geoff Bickerton

Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU)Ontario part time college workers, Roger Couvrette

ACORN/Service Employees International Union (SEIU) experience in Chicago, Keith Kelleher

Bruce Nissen, FloridaInternationalUniversity

B. Global Integration of Labour Markets and Workers' Rights

United Food and Commercial Workers on immigrant worker centres, Stan Raper

JUSTICIA for Migrant Workers on advocacy for migrant workers, Kate Sheese and Maya Shapiro

KAIROS Canadaon representing migrant workers, Alfredo Barahona

Canadian Labour Congress, Salimah Valiani

C. Combating "illegal" Back to Work legislation

British Columbia Teachers' Federation, Irene Lanzinger, President

SaskatchewanUnion of Nurses, Rosalee Longmoore, President

The National Union of Public General Employees (NUPGE) national campaign, James Clancy, President

British Columbia Federation of Labour, John Weir, Organizing Director

D. Corporate Accountability and Codes of Conduct

Negotiating codes internationally, Owen Herrnstadt, International Association of Machinists

Compelling conformity to intl human rights standards, the NIKE experience, Jeff Ballinger

Employer neutrality agreements, Arne Anderson, UFCW; David Doorey, York University

Corporate accountability, Joel Harden, Canadian Labour Congress

The potential of the Equator Principles, Janek Kuczkiewicz, International Trade Union Confederation (TBC)

E. Exploring the potential of the BC Health Services Decision

Ethan Poskanzer, Sack Goldblatt and Mitchell

Steve Barrett, Sack Goldblatt and Mitchell

Fay Faraday, Cavalluzzo Hayes McIntyre Shilton and Cornish

November 17

9:00-10:45

Keynote Address and Discussion

Labour Rights and Human Rights/The Human Rights Responsibilities of Business

(Speaker TBA)

10:45-11:00REFRESHMENT BREAK

11:00-1:00

Panel 3: Bridging the Gap Between Labour Rights and Human Rights

Lance Compa, CornellUniversity

Carol Pier, Human Rights Watch

Lee Swepston, Senior Adviser on Human Rights, International Labour Organization

1:00-2:00 LUNCH

2:00-3:30

Afternoon Plenary

Putting Workers’ Rights on the Policy Agenda

American Experience: MaryBeth Maxwell, American Rights at Work

British Experience: Keith Ewing, Employment Rights Institute, UK

Discussion: What a Canadian workers rights institute might look like, moderator: Roy Adams, McMasterUniversity

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