
The Ag Workforce Development Council’s Labor Roadshow returns this December in four locations, as well as two webinars.
In-Person events will be held in four locations:
- December 9 – Elks Lodge, Greenwich, NY
- December 10 – Hilton Garden Inn, Watertown, NY
- December 17 – Cornell AgriTech, Geneva, NY
- December 18 – Genesee Community College, Batavia, NY
Online sessions will be held via Zoom on topics that are different from, and in addition to, the in-person events:
- December 1 from noon to 2:00PM
- December 22 from noon to 2:00PM
Labor Roadshow IX will cover a range of pressing topics, including:
- Immigration and Farm/Family Preparedness
- Compliance Updates
- Unionization Updates from PERB and attorneys
- Employee Engagement and Improving Culture
- Employee Housing Operational Costs
- Pest Management in Employee Housing
- Legality of Employee Monitoring Using Cameras and Technology
- How to Interact with Regulators and the Public about Labor Issues
Registration is now open.
With one registration, participants gain access to one in-person event, a recording of an in-person session, and all online sessions on December 1 and 22. Whether attending in person or virtually, this is a unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders and peers.
Registration Details: Registration is open. To secure your spot, please visit: https://forms.gle/HheZLetKwyi8J3t6A. Early registration is encouraged as spaces may be limited.
Event cost: $75 per person
Cash, check, and advance online payments will be accepted. Each registration includes onsite programming for one event date, access to two webinars, coffee, refreshments, and lunch provided.
For the latest updates on expert speakers, session topics, and additional information, please continue to check our Labor Roadshow webpage.
Questions?
About program: cu-agworkforce@cornell.edu
About registration/payment: office@nedpa.org
About AWDC: The Agricultural Workforce Development Council (AWDC) is dedicated to enhancing the agricultural workforce through education, advocacy, and support. By providing resources and training, AWDC helps farm employers navigate labor challenges effectively.

