Iowa Law professor César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him) recently contributed to the radio talk show, Heartland Labor Forum, of KKFI Kansas City community radio. 🎙️Listen here: ow.ly/8ehh50RqZ4Z
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On March 16, Iowa Law professor César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him) will present on U.S. labor and employment law at the Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Law School in Chile, covering topics such as employment at will, concerted activity, permanent strike replacements, and disparate impact discrimination.
Bravo to Prof. César Rosado Marzán (Iowa), today's scholarship workshop presenter at Seattle U Law School, for presenting his excellent draft on legislation supporting domestic workers' rights. ¡Muchisimas gracias y felicidades, César! Muy buena charla y un excelente borrador. César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him)
Iowa Law professor César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him) presented his paper 'Alt-Labor's Dignity Gap' at University of Portsmouth during the annual meeting of the Socio-legal Studies Association (@SLSA_UK). The paper discusses how U.S. alt-labor and state legislatures diverge on the way they frame workers' rights.
The renewable transition will require a wider set of industrial policy tools; and critically, bringing the state back in for smarter and more equitable economic policy making. w/Todd N. Tucker Kyunghoon Kim Saule Omarova Jonas Algers Andrea Furnaro César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him) Lenore Palladino #IP2025
Iowa Law professor César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him) presented his paper, “Personal and Political: How the IL Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights Connected Lives,” Seattle U Law School's faculty workshop. The article discusses the lack of labor protections domestic workers have. ow.ly/3i3m50QWZaA
Honoured to be among such fantastic scholars in this Roosevelt Institute report on next generation industrial policy
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This term, SCOTUS considers a case that puts the labor movement at the crossroads. Join moderator Terri Gerstein from Center for Labor and a Just Economy | HLS, Kate Andrias from Columbia Law School,César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him) from Iowa Law & Dorian Warren from @CommunityChange in discussion at #ACS2023 bit.ly/3N5GzFd
Simultaneously, there are more efforts to democratize existing unions (presented by Barry Eidlin). Workers' centers (which organize non-unionized labor) are also spreading (presented by César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him)).
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✊ César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him)’s essay then draws lessons from Sweden and Puerto Rico for how contemporary US industrial policy could help sustain new worker organizing and build power from the bottom up rooseveltinstitute.org/publications/f…
This strike is now happening. Curious case of labour conflict in the EV transition with potentially high stakes. Will Teslas anti-union stance or the Swedish labour movement yield first?
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The only problem with César F. Rosado Marzán 🇵🇷 (he/him) 's presentation is that I then spent half my afternoon talking about the paper with colleagues and am incredibly invested in issues around domestic labor. Thank you for joining us!