The New New Deal: Building an Economy That Works for All of Us

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14 Apr 2009

Join the Maine Women’s Lobby at

The New New Deal: Building an Economy That Works for All of Us FPC
Saturday, May 2nd, 8:30 am – 3:00 PM

The University of Maine Hutchinson Center Route 3, Belfast

Join us for a conference exploring ways to strengthen our economy and create a better life for all. You can register online at this site. Questions? Call us at 207-208-8955, or email us at info@FrancesPerkinsCenter.org.

Speakers include:
• Teresa Ghilarducci, (Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos working on issues of retirement security and social policy and the Schwartz Professor of Economic Policy Analysis at the New School for Social Research): “Picturing an economy that works for all”
• Maine House Speaker Hannah Pingree: “The role of government in building an economy that works for all”
• Maine Commissioner of Labor Laura Fortman: “Lessons from Frances Perkins and the New Deal”

Workshop Topics and their leaders include:
• New Kinds of Work for a New Workforce – Leader: Cliff Ginn, president of Opportunity Maine
• Self-Employed, Part-Time, Under-Employed — Where’s my Safety Net? – Leader: Laura Boyette, director of the Maine State Bureau of Unemployment
• The Changing Shape of Retirement – Leader: John Christie, Manager of the Augusta Career Center and member of the Older Workers Task Force
• What Women Workers Want (and Need) – Leader: Sarah Standiford, executive director of the Maine Women’s Lobby and the Maine Women’s Policy Center
• Health Care for All – Leader: Garrett Martin, economic policy analyst at Maine Center for Economic Policy
• Unions in the 21st Century – Leader: Tim Belcher, executive director of Maine State Employees Association

Panel moderator: Ben Dudley, executive director of Engage Maine

Registration is $35 ($20 for high school or college students), payable by check in advance or at the door. Continental breakfast, lunch, and snacks included.

SPACE IS LIMITED – PLEASE REGISTER SOON

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