Hello everyone,
I've been lurking on this list for some time and enjoying the conversation.
I'd like to get some input from the members of the list on behalf of a
friend who will be testifying early next week before the Oversight and
Investigations Subcommittee, Education and Workforce Committee, of the House
of Representatives. The topic is the American Worker at the Crossroads
Project <http://www.house.gov/eeo/oversigt/awp/awp.htm>.
Please respond directly to him -- Bernard L. Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
to me -- Clara Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My friend's invitation to testify provides the following framework:
> This hearing is designed to gather extensive information of how the
>American people and Congress must prepare to meet the challenges of a
>rapidly changing world. In particular, I look forward to hearing your
>views and discussing your concerns on any government labor laws that
>stifle workplace practices. I am also interested learning what you
>believe would make the workplace more productive, worker-friendly, and
>what it will take to compete effectively in the next century and beyond.
>As you so appropriately and succinctly communicated in the December 12,
>1997 American Worker Project Roundtable in Silicon Valley, the
>Subcommittee believes it is now important to hear your live testimony
>and have it entered into the official record regarding such items as:
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>1) Emerging trends and issues in the industry and the ramifications for
>the American workforce;
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>2) The effect of federal regulations, programs, and laws on the American
>workplace;
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>3) How new worker-management relationship structures, technological
>changes, a more diverse workforce, and globalization are bound to affect
>the American workplace; and
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>4) An overview of the future American workplace.
Thanks for your help.
Clara
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Clara Horvath
CAREERWORKS
650-570-5880
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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