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Sessions Information
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January 9, 2022
3:10 pm - 4:25 pm
Session Type: Section Programs
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The appropriate role and status of employee voice in corporate governance is an evergreen issue for corporate law. In the US, the field has traditionally focused on the interactions between boards of directors, shareholders, and managers, but with an increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility, that view has expanded. Despite widespread embrace of CSR principles, however, many corporations still resist union organizing. The inclusion of worker voice in corporate governance has significant comparative law dimensions, encompassing co-determination and union representation on boards. With the recognition that work is increasingly remote, these issues will become even more salient.
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Session Speakers
Saint Louis University School of Law
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Saint Louis University School of Law
Moderator
Emory University School of Law
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University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
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University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Policy
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Session Fees
- Economic Globalization and Governance - Workers, Boards, and the Global Corporation: $0.00
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