Town Hall on "Digital Trade"

Start: Monday, August 07, 2023 4:00 PM

Town Hall on “Digital Trade”

Worker Rights, AI Discrimination, Consumer Privacy & Anti-Monopoly
4:00pm * Monday, August 7
Kane Hall 225 (Walker-Ames Room) University of Washington * Seattle, WA

Join U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal and local and national experts for a conversation on current “digital trade” proposals and their implications for worker rights, AI discrimination, consumer privacy and anti-monopoly in the Pacific Northwest and around the globe.

At a moment when policymakers are expressing increased interest in the oversized role that Big Tech has over our economy and society, the sector is quietly pushing for binding digital rules in pending trade agreements that would limit future consumer privacy, data security, algorithmic accountability and anti-trust laws and regulations.  Senior governmental officials from throughout the Pacific Rim will be gathering in Seattle this summer for a “Digital Month” as part of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings.  This town hall provides a public platform to labor, civil rights, consumer and other constituencies that have views on “digital trade” that differ greatly from those of Big Tech lobbyists.

In addition to Rep. Jayapal, participants include Lori Wallach of Rethink Trade, Cherika Carter of the Washington State Labor Council, Jen Lee of ACLU Washington and Julie Bouanna of the Washington Fair Trade Coalition.

For more details, please email julie@washingtonfairtrade.org.
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