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The Program on Law and Political Economy at Harvard Law School and the Center for Labor and a Just Economy are excited to present "Supply Chain Capitalism: Legal Regimes and Worker Power." The series examines law’s role in structuring global supply chains, focusing on how contemporary modes of supply, production, and capital ownership – or Supply Chain Capitalism – impact the distribution of power and resources between the global north and the global south and between capital and labor. We are particularly interested in law’s role in enabling, sustaining, or potentially disrupting these distributive and relational patterns. The fourth and final installment of the series took place on April 10, 2024 at Harvard Law School. It featured Chandan Kumar, organising secretary for the Working Peoples’ Charter in India, whose presentation was entitled "Organizing and Challenges of Trade Unionism in Global Value Chains." Mr. Kumar was joined in conversation by Hila Shamir and Sanjay Jolly.