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Every ILRie Has a Story

Scott Buchheit, M.S. ’77, packed a lot of living into his ILR days, including a stint as a union laborer in Florida, a four-month motorcycle trip across America, and time in the Adirondacks helping the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy and New York state reach an agreement in an historic land dispute.

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Black Labor Organizing Matters

UNION DAYS 2025 Join us for this timely discussion on the power and impact of Black workers in the labor movement. The event begins at 4:30 p.m. in 115 Ives. Our featured speaker is: Michael Green, professor, Texas A&M University School of Law To see all Union Days events, click here.

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Black Labor Organizing Matters

Milei y los nuevos fascismos latinoamericanos (In Spanish)

Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at 4:45pm, 165 Statler Hall A.D. White Professor-at-Large Martín Caparrós will be joined by Department of Global Labor and Work Professors Santiago Anria and Candelaria Garay for a discussion in Spanish that examines Argentine President Javier Milei through the lens of emerging Latin American fascisms. Martín Caparrós (Buenos Aires, 1957) earned a degree in history in Paris, and worked as a journalist in print, radio, and television. He directed book and cooking magazines, translated Voltaire, Shakespeare, and Quevedo, and received the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Planeta and Herralde novel prizes, as well as the Tiziano Terzani, Roger Caillois, and Caballero Bonald essay awards. He also won the Rey de España, Moors Cabot, and Ortega y Gasset journalism prizes. He has published more than forty books in over thirty countries. His most recent works include the novels Sinfín and Sarmiento, the essays Ñamérica and El mundo entonces, and a peculiar semi-posthumous memoir titled Antes que nada. In 2023, Random House launched the “Biblioteca Martín Caparrós,” reissuing most of his works, starting with about 15 previous titles. Santiago Anria is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Labor and Work at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. His research focuses on the relationships between social movements, labor unions, and political parties in Latin America. He is the author of When Movements Become Parties: The Bolivian MAS in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics, 2018) and Polarization and Democracy: Latin America After the Left Turn (co-authored with Kenneth M. Roberts, forthcoming with The University of Chicago Press). Santiago received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2015. He has held fellowships at Harvard University (2021-22) and Tulane University (2015-17). Candelaria Garay is an associate professor in the Department of Global Labor and Work at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Her research interests include social policy, labor and social movements, and environmental policy. She is the author of Social Policy Expansion in Latin America, which received the 2017 Robert A. Dahl Award of the American Political Science Association and an honorable mention for the 2018 Bryce Wood Book Award of the Latin American Studies Association. She is working on a book titled Labor Coalitions in Unequal Societies. Previously, she was an associate professor at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (Argentina) and at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. Caparrós visits Cornell as an A.D. White Professor-at-Large April 21-25, 2025.

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AASP and A3C BeComing Lunch Series with Joaquin Rivera

Join us for our BeComing Lunch Series with Joaquin Rivera. BeComing is a space for discussion about personal experiences, successes, challenges, and growth – inside and outside of academic settings. Enjoy a catered lunch, free and open to all! Joaquin is a senior in the ILR School who minors in Classics and Southeast Asia Studies. Within ILR, he is most interested in studying international labor issues, and hopes to go into law or public policy in the future to help disadvantaged workers. On campus, he is involved in the Shakespeare Troupe, Chesterton House, Cru Cornell, Claritas, the Asian & Asian American Center, the Asian American Studies Program, and the Cornell Filipino Association. He loves seeking balance between academics, creative arts, and cultural heritage. Joaquin strives to embody the wisdom that he heard at a BeComing talk 2 years ago, that being 'you can meet someone new at Cornell everyday We strive to make our events accessible to everyone. For accommodation requests and information, please contact aasp@cornell.edu or aaac@cornell.edu.

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AASP and A3C BeComing Lunch Series with Joaquin Rivera

Yang-Tan Institute: Enhancing equal opportunities for all people with disabilities

The Yang-Tan Institute on Employment and Disability contributes to the development of organizations and communities that welcome the skills and talents of people with disabilities in New York state, the U.S. and abroad. 

YTI informs public policy in many ways, including providing public access to disability data in specific geographic areas.

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“My time at the ILR School helped me understand both labor and management perspectives, which has proven to be a solid foundation for my career.”
Rob Manfred, Commissioner of Major League Baseball

Get To Know: Forrest Briscoe

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Forrest Briscoe, who joined the ILR faculty in the fall of 2024, is the Maurice and Hinda Neufeld Founders Professor in Industrial and Labor Relations. He teaches and researches organization theory and strategic management.

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Catherwood Library

The Martin P. Catherwood Library is the most comprehensive resource on labor and employment in North America, offering expert research support through reference services, instruction, online guides and access to premier collections.

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ILR in the News

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New GLI-Schroders Toolkit Provides Framework on Climate Risk Resilience and Adaptation

The ILR School’s Global Labor Institute (GLI), in collaboration with Schroders – a global investment management company – has published the first-ever climate adaptation guidance for investor engagement with firms.
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New GLI-Schroders Toolkit Provides Framework on Climate Risk Resilience and Adaptation

Jonathan Lam ’27 Honored by Amnesty International USA

ILR junior Jonathan Lam was recently named the inaugural recipient of the Trailblazer in Organizing and Activism Award given by Amnesty International USA.
 Jonathan Lam ’27 speaking at the People Power Awards ceremony during Amnesty International USA's Annual General Meeting, held in February at the Westin Book Cadillac in Detroit.
Jonathan Lam ’27 Honored by Amnesty International USA

Pambianchi ’90 Offers Insight on Obtaining Success in Hatfield Lecture

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In a conversation with Cornell President Michael I. Kotlikoff, Christy Pambianchi '90, reflected on her more than 30 years of experience as a human resources officer as Cornell’s 42nd Robert S. Hatfield Fellow in Economic Education.
Sreang Hok/Cornell University Christy Pambianchi ’90 delivers the Hatfield Lecture in Ives Hall. Photo courtesy of Sreang Hok/Cornell University.
Pambianchi ’90 Offers Insight on Obtaining Success in Hatfield Lecture

Group Offers Skills, and Friendship, to Local Students with Disabilities

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ILRie Kathryn Erich ’26 is an active member of the TST-BOCES Career Skills Club and serves as the group's public relations chair.
TST-BOCES student Isa Santos (left) works with her teacher Helen Staller (center) and Kathryn Erich '26 (right), public relations chair for the TST-BOCES Career Skills Club. Photo courtesy of Sreang Hok/Cornell University.
Group Offers Skills, and Friendship, to Local Students with Disabilities

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Meet Mallory, one of your ILR Ambassadors! Swipe to read more about her summer internship experience! 👀

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The ILR Vietnam Engaged Learning Program is one of 26 global and domestic opportunities offered through the ILR Office of Engaged and Experiential Programs (OEEP). 🗺️ This winter break program takes students to Vietnam to explore global labor relations while building key skills in intercultural…

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Sometimes, spring snow happens 🙂‍↕️🌸❄️

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There's so much to explore in the Ithaca area! Have you ever been to any of these spots?

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Enjoying these early days of spring. 🌼🌷🌸

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Meet ILR School student Katie DeRose, Class of 2026! 👋 A high school project on the 1978 Bridgeport teachers’ strike sparked her interest in workers, organized labor and the future of work. When she learned about the ILR School at Cornell, she felt she would be a good fit. With help from Cornell…

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