Law Students Connect with Workers, Community in Summer of Service
Check out the AFL-CIO's new Innovators website feature, "Law Students Connect with Workers , Community in Summer of Service" here .
As participants in the AFL-CIOās Law Student Summer (LSUS) program, Mehta, Callahan and 10 others āare learning, hands-on, how they can make a difference in peopleās lives,ā says AFL-CIO Associate General Counsel Nancy Schiffer, who coordinates LSUS.
LSUSā sister initiative, the Minority Outreach Program , taps into the extensive network of some 1,900 union attorneys who belong to the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee (LCC) and encourages law students of color to apply for summer clerkship opportunities at LCC law firms and legal departments throughout the country.
The LSUS and the Minority Outreach Program internships are no fillers for vacationing office support staff. They are all about boots on the ground, with interns fanning out across the country to help workers gain a voice on the job and help unions represent members and contribute to the community.
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