Audio Conference: Scheduling Challenges and Solutions for Low-Wage Workers

CLASP invites you to join them on June 28, 2011 from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET for a national audio conference to discuss a new report, Flexible Workplace Solutions for Low-wage Hourly Workers: A Framework for a National Conversation. The report explores the scheduling challenges facing low-wage hourly workers - namely rigidity, unpredictability, and instability - and explores solutions to these problems, ranging from shift-swapping, the ability to alter start and end times, and predictable scheduling.

Speakers include:
  • Dr. Jennifer E. Swanberg, Associate Professor and Executive Director, iwin at the University of Kentucky
  • Liz Watson, Executive Director, Georgetown Center on Poverty, Inequality and Public Policy and Former Legislative Counsel, Workplace Flexibility 2010

If you have any questions before the scheduled call, please submit them to audioconference@clasp.org and we will make sure to answer questions during or after the call.

Register now!

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