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CACWN—The Generational Divide: Myth, Reality, or Should We Just Get Back to Work?

  • 03/30/2015
  • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
  • K&L Gates LLP, 1601 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006

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Join CACWN for a discussion of the impact of multiple generations sharing the workplace. Learn why five generations working together is an opportunity to have one of the strongest workforces in history. We’re pleased to welcome Cornell ILR alumna Eileen Barkas Hoffman to talk about how to break down stereotypes and build bridges instead of walls.

Our speaker, Eileen Barkas Hoffman, is a Commissioner/Project Director with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. In her current role, she mediates disputes on the domestic front concerning individual rights, workplace disputes, equal employment opportunity, and discrimination complaints, as well as collective bargaining labor disputes in the federal, public, and private sectors. 

She also trains, designs, and assesses dispute resolution/mediation services and programs for new mediators, labor, management, and government officials, and members of international and nongovernmental organizations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Hoffman is a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center, Columbia University Graduate Faculties, and the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

Metro: Farragut North (Red), Farragut West (Orange/Blue/Silver), McPherson Square (Orange/Blue/Silver)

Parking: Multiple parking garages in the vicinity

Many thanks to Erin Koeppel at K&L Gates LLP for generously donating the space and refreshments for this event!

 For more information, contact Melanie Tu (mct37@cornell.edu)

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