PHILADELPHIA (April 2010)
A member of Willig, Williams & Davidson’s Labor Department, Rosenberger has been representing labor unions and individual employees for nearly 15 years. As an LCC director, she will assist the committee in its efforts to better the conditions of working people and their families by enhancing the quality of legal representation available to the AFL-CIO and its affiliated unions.
"As a labor lawyer who represents many unions, I have always considered it a privilege to advocate on behalf of working individuals and their families," said Rosenberger. "I look forward to the opportunity to further assist union members and other workers through the efforts of the LCC Board of Directors."
The AFL-CIO is a voluntary federation of 56 national and international labor unions. The federation’s union movement represents 11.5 million members ranging from teachers and miners to firefighters and farm workers, bakers and engineers, doctors and public employees. The AFL-CIO’s mission is to improve the lives of working families, bringing economic justice to the workplace and social justice to the nation, through building and changing the American labor movement. The LCC is comprised of more than 1,800 union-side labor attorneys from more than 500 law firms and union legal departments nationwide. Founded in 1983, the LCC provides a unique opportunity for lawyers who represent unions to share information and resources, furthering their advocacy efforts on behalf of union members and other working people.
Rosenberger represents labor unions and individual employees before state and federal courts and in arbitrations, negotiations and administrative proceedings in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She also counsels and trains employees and union representatives with respect to employment disputes and their rights under the law. Rosenberger has served as a speaker and/or instructor for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Pennsylvania State University Union Leadership Academy, the Pennsylvania State University Occupational Safety and Health Institute, the American Arbitration Association, the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board and many other organizations. She is the immediate past chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Labor & Employment Law Section and has served as co-chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Labor & Employment Law Committee. She graduated magna cum laude from Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Va., before earning her JD from Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, Mass.
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