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In this blogcast, Burnes Center for Social Change Senior Fellow Seth Harris is joined by Shannon Lederer, the director of immigration policy for the AFL-CIO and Lety Salcedo, an immigration campaign director for the SEIU. Listen now to hear about the current state of immigration in the U.S. and how it realtes to labor. Also learn about the economic side of immigration as well as how immigration and labor are viewed in the political landscape.
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Shannon Lederer is the director of immigration policy for the AFL-CIO, where she works with union affiliates and allies in all sectors of the labor movement to develop and advance policies that promote workers' rights and shared prosperity. Since she first began working with brave Filipino teachers who had been trafficked into jobs in U.S. public schools, she recognized that we cannot expect to lift labor standards in our country until all people working here are assured fundamental rights and protections. In her 17 years in the labor movement, Lederer has focused extensively on efforts to reform our abusive guest-worker programs and regulate the international labor recruitment industry. She also has worked closely with global unions to develop cross-border strategies to more effectively represent and defend workers in a migratory labor context.
Lety Salcedo is an immigration program director with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), a union with 2 million members united by a belief in the dignity and worth of working people and the services they provide. The SEIU is dedicated to improving the lives of working people and their families and creating a more just and humane society. They represent over 300k members who are immigrants from all corners of the world. They are doctors, university faculty, nurses, janitors, social services providers, security officers, nursing home workers, and airport employees.