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SUMMARY:Webinar to Launch New Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) Report: Advancing Women in Manufacturing: Perspectives from Women on the Shop Floor
DESCRIPTION:Webinar to Launch New Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) Report: Advancing Women in Manufacturing: Perspectives from Women on the Shop Floor \nCo-hosted with the AFL-CIO \nTuesday\, March 28\, 2023; 12:00 Noon ET \nWATCH VIDEO RECORDING OF THE EVENT HERE. \nAs the nation invests in infrastructure\, clean energy and domestic production of new technologies\, America’s manufacturing industry is poised for significant growth. Will women share equally in this expansion? And how do women in the manufacturing sector today feel about their jobs and what barriers do they see to true equality? \nA new report by IWPR\, “Advancing Women in Manufacturing: Perspectives from Women on the Shop Floor\,” shows that many women are indeed thriving in the manufacturing sector\, but that they remain underrepresented in the industry as a whole and particularly so in high paying production jobs. \nPlease join IWPR\, the AFL-CIO\, and a host of industry speakers as they explore the experiences of women in the manufacturing industry\, the challenges they face\, and policy solutions from apprenticeship to child care that that can help women access good paying manufacturing jobs. \nInvited webinar speakers include: \n\nLatifa Lyles\, Special Assistant to President Biden for Gender Policy;\nLeeann Foster\, United Steelworkers;\nAriane Hegewisch\, Institute for Women’s Policy Research;\nLark Jackson\, Chicago Women in the Trades’ National Center for Women’s Equity in Apprenticeship and Employment;\nZoe Lipman\, AFL-CIO Industrial Union Council;\nAlexandra Patterson\, Home Grown; and\nShana Peschek\, Machinists Institute\nAnna Ritchey\, International Association of Machinists\n\n 
URL:https://iwpr.org/event/webinar-to-launch-new-institute-for-womens-policy-research-iwpr-report-advancing-women-in-manufacturing-perspectives-from-women-on-the-shop-floor/
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