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Not Working for Workers: The First 100 Days of the Trump Administration

April
 
29
, 
2025
11:30am
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1:30pm 
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740 15th St NW Suite 900

Washington, DC 20005

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On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to fight for American workers and was rewarded with a majority of working-class votes. As we reach the end of the first 100 days of the second Trump administration—a period that has included mass layoffs, executive orders cancelling union contracts and revoking collective bargaining rights, deportations of immigrant workers, and attacks on the independent agencies that enforce labor laws—it’s time to ask how these actions can be benefiting workers. More broadly, it’s the right time to reflect on what it means to support workers in America today and how we can build an economy with good jobs for all. 


Please join us in person on April 29 at 11:30am for a conversation with Senator Chris Murphy that will explore the Trump administration's actions toward workers, as well as how Democrats can regain the trust of working-class voters. We will be joined by New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie, Erica Smiley of Jobs with Justice, and a panel of national labor leaders and worker advocates. 


We will also launch the “Good Jobs Compass,” a tool developed by the Good Jobs Collaborative to assess how public policies are supporting workers and contributing to an economy with good jobs for all. 


A light lunch will be provided afterward, followed by additional programming on Trump’s first 100 days by New America and other partners. This event will take place in person at the New America offices. It will also be live streamed for those outside of Washington, DC. We strongly encourage you to attend in person if you are able!


Agenda 
Welcome

Mary Alice McCarthy, Senior Director, Center on Education & Labor, New America


Opening Remarks

Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.)


Fireside Chat

Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.)

Jamelle Bouie, Opinion Columnist, The New York Times

Erica Smiley, Executive Director, Jobs with Justice


Panel of Worker Advocates 

Eric Bunn, National Secretary Treasurer, American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
Rebecca Dixon, President and CEO, National Employment Law Project (NELP)

Pronita Gupta, Senior Fellow, Workshop

Anne Pfrimmer, Deputy Director for Healthcare, Service Employees International Union (SEIU)


Launch of the Good Jobs Compass

Maureen Conway, Vice President and Executive Director, Economic Opportunities Program at Aspen Institute

Lorena Roque, Interim Director, Education, Labor, and Worker Justice, CLASP


Concluding Remarks

Kayla Elliot, Director, Workforce Policy, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies 


This event is brought to you by the Good Jobs Collaborative, a coalition of labor, policy, and research organizations committed to expanding economic security for working families and ensuring that all jobs are good jobs. Collaborative members include: AFL-CIO, Advancing Black Strategies Initiative, Aspen Institute’s Economic Opportunities Program, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), Center on Education & Labor at New America, Healthcare Career Advancement Program (H-CAP), High Road Strategy Center at University of Wisconsin, Jobs to Move America, Jobs with Justice, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH), and Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United, and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).


Key Topics:

What agile event programs are and why they're essential

Strategies and tools for building agile event marketing

How to scale agile event programs without losing brand integrity or valuable data

Steps you can take right now to introduce agile event marketing into your business

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On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to fight for American workers and was rewarded with a majority of working-class votes. As we reach the end of the first 100 days of the second Trump administration—a period that has included mass layoffs, executive orders cancelling union contracts and revoking collective bargaining rights, deportations of immigrant workers, and attacks on the independent agencies that enforce labor laws—it’s time to ask how these actions can be benefiting workers. More broadly, it’s the right time to reflect on what it means to support workers in America today and how we can build an economy with good jobs for all. 


Please join us in person on April 29 at 11:30am for a conversation with Senator Chris Murphy that will explore the Trump administration's actions toward workers, as well as how Democrats can regain the trust of working-class voters. We will be joined by New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie, Erica Smiley of Jobs with Justice, and a panel of national labor leaders and worker advocates. 


We will also launch the “Good Jobs Compass,” a tool developed by the Good Jobs Collaborative to assess how public policies are supporting workers and contributing to an economy with good jobs for all. 


A light lunch will be provided afterward, followed by additional programming on Trump’s first 100 days by New America and other partners. This event will take place in person at the New America offices. It will also be live streamed for those outside of Washington, DC. We strongly encourage you to attend in person if you are able!


Agenda 
Welcome

Mary Alice McCarthy, Senior Director, Center on Education & Labor, New America


Opening Remarks

Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.)


Fireside Chat

Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.)

Jamelle Bouie, Opinion Columnist, The New York Times

Erica Smiley, Executive Director, Jobs with Justice


Panel of Worker Advocates 

Eric Bunn, National Secretary Treasurer, American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
Rebecca Dixon, President and CEO, National Employment Law Project (NELP)

Pronita Gupta, Senior Fellow, Workshop

Anne Pfrimmer, Deputy Director for Healthcare, Service Employees International Union (SEIU)


Launch of the Good Jobs Compass

Maureen Conway, Vice President and Executive Director, Economic Opportunities Program at Aspen Institute

Lorena Roque, Interim Director, Education, Labor, and Worker Justice, CLASP


Concluding Remarks

Kayla Elliot, Director, Workforce Policy, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies 


This event is brought to you by the Good Jobs Collaborative, a coalition of labor, policy, and research organizations committed to expanding economic security for working families and ensuring that all jobs are good jobs. Collaborative members include: AFL-CIO, Advancing Black Strategies Initiative, Aspen Institute’s Economic Opportunities Program, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), Center on Education & Labor at New America, Healthcare Career Advancement Program (H-CAP), High Road Strategy Center at University of Wisconsin, Jobs to Move America, Jobs with Justice, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH), and Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United, and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).


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Lucy Hernandez

Chief Creative Officer

Openform

Lucy Hernandez is senior director of product marketing at Openform, where her goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events.

Leo Di Salvo

Sr. Technology Consultant

Openform

Leo Di Salvo is the Senior Technology Consultant at Openform, where his goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events.

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A Guide to Agile Event Programs that Can Survive Anything

Explore why the most dynamic leaders are building strategies for agile event marketing with a focus on scaling in-person and virtual events that are fast, flexible, and hyper-effective at driving meaningful connections.

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Crisis Mode: Ideas for Managing Events in Challenging Situations

Learn strategies, experiences and lessons learned from top event marketing leaders who have walked through the fire more than once and lived to talk about it.

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How to Build a Rock Solid Agile Events Program

The old way of doing event marketing—a large, inflexible investment in a small number of tentpole events—doesn't fit into a business world that demands adaptability and speed.

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