As part of the San Francisco Bay Area LaborFest 2015 , please join us for... 
The 2015 L aborTech Conference 


July 26 (Sunday) 9:00 - 6:00 PM ($50 - No one turned away for lack of fund) 
Stanford University - Stanford Lane History Corner, Stanford 
Building location: Building 200, Room 30 (and nearby rooms - check outside room 
30 for session locations) 
Parking: Free in all the regular space on Sunday. Palm Dr. (Oval road) might be 
the closest 

For registration : 
Go to LaborTech: www.labortech.net for registration and information. 
Or you can send the following information to LaborFest: laborf...@laborfest.net 
1) name, 2) e-mail address, 3) phone number, 4) your union or organization if 
any, 5) slow mail address 

Registration Fee: 
Regular - $50 
Senior, unemployed - $35 
(No one turned away for lack of fund, please contact: Kazmi at 
laborf...@laborfest.net ) 

Schedule: (Click here for the tentative schedule) 


Topics : 
* The gig economy - how is this changing the conditions of labor and our lives? 
More and more workers are being pushed into the gig economy - What does this 
mean? 

* How workers and unions can stream our stories and struggles , and build 
channels using the smart phone 
How can your union or labor group get your stories out using smart phones and 
streaming technology? 

* How is tech being used on the job and for workers struggles & communication? 
What labor rights do you have on the job with new technology, and how are 
workers using video and communication media to get out their stories and 
issues. 

* Techsploitation : how immigrant workers and senior tech workers face 
discrimination in the tech industry, and what you can do about it. 

The development of communication technology has led to major changes in the 
production chain. Today through the Internet, hundreds of millions of workers 
are now critically linked together and the smart phone has become for the 
Chinese, the shouji, or “hand machine,” that more and more workers are tied to. 
Tech workers and millions of other workers are now tethered to the Internet 24 
hours a day, and every keystroke is now being watched by their employers on and 
off the job. 
Apps are also being use to put workers in a temporary part-time economy, and 
change their conditions of work, from taxi workers to call centers, as well as 
healthcare workers and workers in every industry. 

LaborTech 2015 will look at how this new technology is being used on workers, 
and how workers are using communication technology to organize from strikes, 
creating solidarity and challenging the attack on democratic rights. It will 
also provide instruction on how to build labor channels that can get the 
stories out to workers and the public locally and internationally. 
The introduction of technology into the workplace, and the labor and human 
rights of workers including the large number of immigrant workers in the tech 
industry, is a growing issue for not only these workers but all people. 

LaborTech 2015 will look at these issues, and how labor can confront these 
issues here and internationally. 

For more information, contact LaborFest: laborf...@laborfest.net 
or call: 415-642-8066 




Evening Program 
7:00 PM (Free) Stanford University - Stanford Lane History Corner, Stanford 
Building location: Building 200, (Room 2 - subject to change - please check at 
the registration desk) 
Parking: Free in all the regular space on Sunday. Palm Dr. (Oval road) might be 
the closest 

World Factory” And Chinese Workers In The Global Economy From Theater To Music 
And Honoring the Chinese Workers Who Built the Transcontinental Railway 
Chinese workers are the largest working-class in the world and 260 million of 
these workers are migrant workers from throughout the many regions of China. 
They play a central role in the world economy because China has become the 
central link in the “ World Factory ”. 
Grass Stage is the production company that helped develop this play about the 
role of the migrant Chinese worker in this global production chain. 
Playwright Zhao Chuan visited Manchester, England and from this visit developed 
the play reflecting the experience and lives of the Chinese workers who make 
the many products we use in the United States and throughout the world. 
Joining Chuan to perform the segments of this play will be: 
Wu Meng , theatre artist, freelance writer, founding member of Grass Stage. 
Yu Kai , artist, freelance writer and teacher. Since 2006, she was the main 
creator and performer in many Grass Stage productions. 
Wu Jiamin , the main creator, performer and executive producer of “World 
Factory”. 
There will also be musical performance by Xu Guojian, who is with the Beijing 
Migrant Workers Home. Head of New Worker’s Art Troupe and Chairman of Trade 
Union in Pi Village Community, Leader of Workers’ Museum, and Director of 
Spring Festival Gala for and by Migrant workers. 
Also Dong Jun , leader of Zhongdiyin Cultural Center for Workers, initiator, 
leader, vocalist, and percussionist of Zhongdiyin Worker’s Band, will perform. 
The lives and artistic expression of this new young working class is a growing 
development in China, and their songs tell the story of the lives and their 
struggles in the new China. 

There will also be a presentation by Stanford lecturer 
Hilton Obenzinger who is Associate Director, Stanford Chinese Railroad Workers 
in North America Project about the building of the Transcontinental Railway on 
the 150th anniversary of its construction by the 50,000 Chinese workers who 
came to America to build it. These Chinese workers played an important and 
critical role in building America and also led the first and largest strike at 
that time in California history starting on June 25, 1867. We honor them for 
the work they did in building America. 
http://web.stanford.edu/group/chineserailroad/cgi-bin/wordpress/ 
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/general-article/tcrr-strike/
 
For more information contact: (415) 642-8066 





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