McKinney slates living wage panel discussion

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“Living Wages as a Human Right” is the topic of a forum next week at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.

The event will be from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Jan. 20 in the Wynne Courtroom and Atrium in Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York St., Indianapolis.

Participants will include Thomas Marvin, associate professor of English and American studies; Robert Pedersen, United Auto Workers Local 933 and the International Human Rights Law Foundation for a Living Wage; community members and workers from home care and food service fields; Derek Thomas, senior policy analyst, Indiana Institute for Working Families; and Mary Kate Dugan, executive director of Central Indiana Jobs With Justice.

Sponsors include IU McKinney’s Health and Human Rights Clinic; the IU School of Liberal Arts Masarachia Scholars Program; and IU Alumni for Human Rights.

The event is free but registration is required.
 

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