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Home > What's Happening > Mobility21 News > AFL-CIO Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia
AFL-CIO Convention

June 15, 2022

Mobility21 UTC researchers Nik Martelaro and Jodi Forlizzi along with CMU President Farnam Jahanian were part of a panel organized by the CMU Block Center at the AFL-CIO’s 29th Constitutional Convention, to discuss building workers’ input on the future of technology in a groundbreaking new strategy.  Watch the panel recording here.

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