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President:
Richard J. Polsinello
Mr. Polsinello has had a distinguished 36-year career at
the helm of the Division of Labor Standards of New York State's Department of
Labor. He was responsible for the administration and enforcement of all labor
laws, including those regulating work hours, minimum wage, wage payments and
supplements, pay equity, child labor and migrant farm labor.
He established New York City's Apparel Industry Task Force,
the first and much-emulated enforcement unit to successfully disrupt and
decrease sweatshop operations in NYC. He trained over 500 labor investigators
and developed modern monitoring and reporting techniques, including the use of
electronic tools. He has also been an expert witness before Congressional and
New York State legislative committees. He co-founded and then served as
President of the Interstate Labor Standards Association, a coalition of all
state Labor Standards departments in the U.S.
Mr. Polsinello has also been a member and officer of the
Organization of New York State Management Confidential Employees and a member
of
the Capital District Chapter of the Industrial Relations Research Association.
He has most recently been an honored Delegate of the Trade Mission to China of
the Asian American Tripartite Apparel Association. His migrant farm labor work
has been recognized by Rural Opportunities Inc., which voted him into the
Farmworker Advocates Hall of Fame.
He is a graduate of Syracuse University and has attended
the Graduate School of Public Affairs and the Governor's Public Executive
Institute in New York State.
As a private civic leader, Richard Polsinello is also the
co-founder and a current Board member of Residents Encounter Christ, a prison
ministry in the Albany, New York, area.
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Senior Vice President:
Dorianne Beyer, Esq.
Ms. Beyer has been the Legal Projects Director and General
Counsel of the historic National Child Labor Committee in New York City for 25
years. She has provided national and international child labor expertise,
technical assistance, training programs and policy guidance to such clients as
Burger King International, the U.S. Army,
the U.S. Departments of Labor and Agriculture and the United Nations.
She is also a founding and current board member as well as
the ongoing Chief Agricultural Labor Consultant, to Social Accountability
International (SAI). Her wide training and experience in labor standards and
policy were utilized in creating, advocating and representing SAI's landmark
international corporate labor standard, known worldwide as SA (Social
Accountability) 8000. She also serves on the Board of the National Children's
Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety, designing and gaining
consensus for a variety of labor and occupational health and safety policies
and
programs.
Ms. Beyer has been a member of the U.S. Department of
Labor's blue ribbon Child Labor Advisory Group, served as a member of the U.S.
Delegation to NAFTA's Special Office on child labor and has been its speaker at
plenary sessions. She has published model laws and chaired New York State's
Child Labor Law Advisory Committee, resulting in her public testimony to
various
state and Congressional legislative committees in Washington D.C., New York,
California and Oregon.
Dorianne Beyer is a graduate of Cambridge University,
Darwin College (LLM, International Law), Rutgers Law School (J.D.) and Hunter
College of the City University of New York (B.A.).
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