The purpose of the process is to promote fairness, safety, and a level playing field for all workers in the U.S. by strengthening labor agencies’ ability to enforce labor and employment standards.
The Binger Center for New Americans has partnered with The Advocates for Human Rights, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the Minnesota Office of the Attorney General and the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry to convene lawyers, labor investigators and community advocates to learn more about labor-based deferred action. The training will include an overview of the deferred action process, an explanation of how each group plays a key role in the process and a chance to explore ways to collaborate to ensure eligible workers receive the support they need to apply.
Title:
Labor-Based Deferred Action Training for Lawyers, Investigators and Community Advocates
Date + Time of this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar:
September 21, 202312:00 to 2:00 pm
CT
Speakers:
- Lindsey Greising '12 Staff Attorney, The Advocates for Human Rights
- Lisl Zamora Senior Labor Investigator, Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
- Ifrah Esse Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Minnesota Attorney General
- Cody Oesterreich Social Services Worker Advocate, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (CTUL)
- Ma Elena Gutierrez Executive Director, Fe y Justicia
- Angela Bortel Adjunct Professor, UMN Law
- Sarah Brenes Executive Director of the James H. Binger Center for New American
Credit:
- Minnesota: 2 Standard CLE credits have been requested; event code: #492084
- You may be able to self-apply for credit in other jurisdictions.
Sponsored By:
- James H. Binger Center for New Americans (Law School)
- The Advocates for Human Rights American Immigration Lawyers Association - Minnesota/Dakotas Chapter
- Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
- The Office of the Minnesota Attorney General
- Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (CTUL)
- University of Minnesota Law School
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