For New York residents only
CURRENTLY SCHEDULED MEETINGS WITH LAWMAKERS
July 2008
- Coalition for Economic Justice
- Theater for Change
NYHWA welcomes anyone to attend who can speak about their own experience of workplace bullying, Physicians and Human Resources Personnel who understand what it is costing the employer to allow such violence in the workplace.
CURRENTLY SCHEDULED MEETINGS WITH UNIONS, WOMEN’S and CIVIL RIGHTS GROUPS
June 4-6 2008
6th International Conference on Workplace Bullying - Montreal, Canada
NYHWA will be presenting an legislative update on the history of legislation regarding workplace bulling in New York State to date. New York will be joining the states of California and Vermont as presentors duing the conference.
Previously Held Meetings and Media Contact
2008
- April - United University Professionals - Stony Brook Health Science Chapter
- With special guest Speaker Assemblyman Englebright
- April - Wellness Day -Amherst, NY (met with)
- CSEA Local 608
- Community Blue (HMO)
- Greater Buffalo Counseling Association
- Mid-Erie Counseling and Treatment Center
- New York State United Teachers
- Univera Health Care (HMO)
- United University Professionals
- University at Buffalo Employee Assistance Program
- among others
- April - June Baker Higgins Gender Studies Conference - Central Connecticuit State University
- April - Lobby Days II - Albany NY
- March - New York Times
- February -Lobby Days I- Albany NY
2007
- November-New York State Departmet of Labor- Albany NY
- November-New York State Dispute Resolution Association, Inc.-Buffalo, NY
- October-Buffalo Block Club Association
- October- Business First Buffalo- Buffalo, NY
- October-Buffalo Law Journal-Buffalo, NY
- September-WOR Radio 710-New York City
- September-WTSM, Channel 3-Syracuse
- July-NY Post
- June- Catholic Charities-Buffalo, NY
- April-CSEA Java, NY
- April-NYC24
- May-Business and Professional Women of New York State-Geneva, NY
NYHWA has representatives around the state who are willing to speak to your organization on what workplace bullying is and how it affects a person, their family and the employer. Generally, NYHWA representatives volunteer their time to speak to groups on this issue at no cost to the organization. To inquire into the possibility of an NYHWA representative or citizen lobbyist to talk about workplace bullying, send an email to info@nyhwa.org

