Events / Issues in Aging | Taking Care of Care Workers: Past, Present, and Future Legal Strategies

Issues in Aging | Taking Care of Care Workers: Past, Present, and Future Legal Strategies

February 12, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
ONLINE

This seminar is part of the monthly Issues in Aging series that highlights current research and perspectives on aging-relevant issues from experts in medicine, social work, psychology, law and more.

This event will take place virtually over Zoom. It is free and open to the public. However, registration is required to receive your unique Zoom meeting link.

Accessibility

If you have any accessibility needs, please contact Emily Hickner at ehickner@wustl.edu. We need to be notified at least five business days prior to the event to guarantee accommodation for interpretation and CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) services.

About the Speaker

Peggie R. Smith, JD

Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Charles F. Nagel Professor of Employment and Labor Law, WashU School of Law

Professor Peggie R. Smith is a leading scholar in the regulation of care work that occurs both inside and outside the home, including child care, home care, and elder care. She has published widely on issues such as home-based care work, work and family balance, parental-status employment discrimination, and elder care. Learn more.