Jamie Dolkas to Wisconsin and Rome for Workers’ Rights
In her continuing quest to educate lawyers and advocates on the impact of gender discrimination in the workplace, Equal Rights Advocates staff attorney Jamie Dolkas has gone from San Francisco to Wisconsin to Rome this month alone.
Last week, Jamie appeared as a keynote speaker at the American Association of University Women-Wisconsin‘s annual conference. Next week, she’s off to Rome, Italy to speak at the midyear-meeting of the American Bar Association’s International Labor & Employment Law Committee. There, Jamie will speak a panel that will discuss caregiver discrimination in the workplace and how this issue is being addressed in the United States, Europe, and Canada.
While in Wisconsin, Jamie spoke on the importance of one of ERA’s biggest cases — Dukes v. Wal-Mart Stores, a class action lawsuit against the retail giant alleging that company executives systematically discriminated against women in pay and promotion, all in the name of saving money. A case like Dukes, Jamie argued in her remarks, is the exact reason for national equal pay reforms. (If you’d like to support ERA’s efforts to close the gender wage gap, you can learn more here.)
While in Italy, Jamie and her other panel members will address the growing barriers faced by mothers (and fathers) in the American workplace. From caregiver discrimination to a lack of access to affordable daycare and an absence of access to paid leave laws, America is becoming an increasingly hostile place to work and raise a family at the same time. For more information on the ABA conference, click here.
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