Meeting of May 17, 2022 - Knocking Down Walls: Discrimination and Harassment in Construction
Panel 1
Panel 1
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Dr. Trevor Griffey
- Lecturer of U.S. History at University of California, Irvine
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Kenneth D. Simonson
- Chief Economist, Associated General Contractors of America
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Ariane Hegewisch
- Institute for Women’s Policy Research
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Janel Bailey
- Co-Executive Director of Organizing and Programs, Los Angeles Black Worker Center
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Christopher Winters
- Tribal Affairs Liaison, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council #5
- Written Testimony
- Bio
Panel 2
Panel 2
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Gary ___
- Iron Worker
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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James E.B. Bobseine
- Trial Attorney, Buffalo Local Office
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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David Chincanchan
- Policy Director, Workers Defense Project
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Japlan "Jazz" Allen
- Chicago Women in Trades
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Melissa Wells
- Special Assistant to the President for Diversity and Inclusion North America’s Building Trades Union
- Written Testimony
- Bio
Public Comments
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