President's Column

President's Column

President's Column

"Meet us in St. Louis”?

Dear LERA Members,

Please accept our invitation to join us at the Labor and Employment Relations Association’s 65th Annual Meeting in St. Louis June 6-9, 2013. Whether you’ve been a regular Annual Meeting attendee or never attended, this is an historic get together that you’ll definitely want to attend.

From research to theory to policy to application, the new Annual Meeting format means more time for more programming from all perspectives — academics, practitioners, labor and employment attorneys, arbitrators/mediators and chapter members.

  • Click here to read the (searchable by presenter) program.
  • Click here for your early-bird registration.
  • Click here to make your hotel reservation at the Downtown Crowne Plaza.

The St. Louis Gateway LERA chapter members have taken it as a matter of pride to be great hosts and to set the standard for other chapter hosts of future meetings. This reflects a conscious effort on the part of both the LERA Executive Board and the Program Committee to better connect our researchers to members’ needs and to make our chapters more central to LERA.

At a time of unprecedented workplace challenges when the need for shared dialogue on employment policy and practices among labor, management, and government has never been greater, we promise you a lively, challenging, enlightening, and entertaining conference.

Thank you for all you do for LERA and for working people everywhere. We look forward to seeing you in St. Louis.

Sincerely,

David Lewin                                                                         Lisa M. Lynch
LERA President                                                                     LERA President Elect

LERA President David Lewin, the Neil H. Jacoby Chair in Management at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, has been a LERA member since 1967.

LERA President Elect Lisa Lynch, Dean of the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University, has been a LERA member since 1977.

President's Column

President's Column

Why You Should Go

"Meet us in St. Louis”?

Dear LERA Members,

Please accept our invitation to join us at the Labor and Employment Relations Association’s 65th Annual Meeting in St. Louis June 6-9, 2013. Whether you’ve been a regular Annual Meeting attendee or never attended, this is an historic get together that you’ll definitely want to attend.

From research to theory to policy to application, the new Annual Meeting format means more time for more programming from all perspectives — academics, practitioners, labor and employment attorneys, arbitrators/mediators and chapter members.

  • Click here to read the (searchable by presenter) program.
  • Click here for your early-bird registration.
  • Click here to make your hotel reservation at the Downtown Crowne Plaza.

The St. Louis Gateway LERA chapter members have taken it as a matter of pride to be great hosts and to set the standard for other chapter hosts of future meetings. This reflects a conscious effort on the part of both the LERA Executive Board and the Program Committee to better connect our researchers to members’ needs and to make our chapters more central to LERA.

At a time of unprecedented workplace challenges when the need for shared dialogue on employment policy and practices among labor, management, and government has never been greater, we promise you a lively, challenging, enlightening, and entertaining conference.

Thank you for all you do for LERA and for working people everywhere. We look forward to seeing you in St. Louis.

Sincerely,

David Lewin                                                                         Lisa M. Lynch
LERA President                                                                     LERA President Elect

LERA President David Lewin, the Neil H. Jacoby Chair in Management at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, has been a LERA member since 1967.

LERA President Elect Lisa Lynch, Dean of the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University, has been a LERA member since 1977.