Lippitt House Community Discussion Series: The Fight for a Livable Wage

Lippitt House Community Discussion Series: The Fight for a Livable Wage

2020 Lippitt House Conversation series

Location

Zoom Event
US
Wednesday, September 30, 2020 - 7:00pm to Thursday, October 1, 2020 - 6:45pm

The Fight for a Livable Wage – Wednesday, September 30

The fight for “Equal Pay for Equal Work” was a cause championed by American Suffragists starting in the 1850s. What can be done today to promote employee equity regardless of sexual orientation, gender, age, race, or ethnicity? The social ramifications of pay in-equity are brought to the forefront during the current public health emergency, especially for workers in service industries disproportionately impacting women. The growing numbers of working poor who work multiple jobs, with no health benefits, sick days, or affordable childcare has broad impacts on our society. What actions at the state and local levels can be taken to implement meaningful change in the workplace to move towards greater equity?
Speakers:
Marcela Betancur – Executive Director, Latino Policy Institute
Rachel Flum – Executive Director, Economic Progress Institute
Mary Kay Harris - Providence City Councilor

7:00 pm - 8:15 pm.  The sessions are free but preregistration is required

September 30, 2020 video

Community Discussion Bios Sept 30 2020

Resources and Information on How to Get Involved

Contact Information
Debra Sansone
dsansone [at] preserveri.org
This event is related to which committees: 
LWVRI - Advocacy - IssuesLWVRI - Providence