Lance Compa : Biography
Lance Compa is a Senior Lecturer at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor
Relations in Ithaca, New York, where he teaches U.S. labor law and international
labor rights.
Before joining the Cornell faculty in 1997, Compa directed labor law research
at the NAFTA Commission for Labor Cooperation. Prior to his 1995 appointment to
the commission, Compa taught labor law, employment law, and international labor
rights as a Visiting Lecturer at Yale Law School and the Yale School of Management.
He also practiced international labor law for unions and human rights organizations
in Washington, D.C.
Compa has written widely on trade unions, international labor rights, and other
topics for a variety of law reviews, journals of general interest, magazines and
newspapers. His most recent book project (with co-authors) is International Labor Law: Cases and Materials on Workers' Rights in the Global
Economy (West Law Group, 2008), a 1000-page textbook for use in law schools and social
science graduate programs.
Compa wrote the 2005 Human Rights Watch report Blood, Sweat, and Fear: Workers' Rights in U.S. Meat and Poultry Plants, and is also author of the 2000 HRW report Unfair Advantage: Workers’ Freedom of Association in the United States under
International Human Rights Standards (republished by Cornell University Press in August 2004 with a new introduction
and conclusion). In addition to his studies of workers’ rights in the United States,
Prof. Compa has conducted workers’ rights investigations and reports on Cambodia,
Chile, China, Haiti, Guatemala, Mexico, Sri Lanka and other developing countries.
After law school and before turning to international labor law practice and teaching,
Compa worked for many years as a trade union organizer and negotiator; first for
the United Electrical Workers (UE), and then for the Newspaper Guild. While on
the UE staff, he was involved in organizing and collective bargaining negotiations
in multinational firms like General Electric and Westinghouse, and at many medium
and small-sized firms throughout the United States. At the Newspaper Guild, he
represented editorial, business, and production employees at the Washington Post,
the Baltimore Sun, Agence France-Presse, and other news organizations.
Compa is a 1969 graduate of Fordham University, a 1973 graduate of Yale Law School,
and a member of the Massachusetts Bar. He also undertook studies abroad at the
Institut d’Études Politiques in Paris, France (1967-1968) and at the Universidad
de Chile in Santiago, Chile (1972-1973).