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About the Labor CenterUnion Power ClassesOrganizing: Internal and External, January 21st and 22nd, 2010 Solidarity! The History of U.S. Organized Labor March, 2010 Labor History and Unionism 101 in Spanish March, 2010 Events2010 Summer Institute for Union Women ResourcesFree Labor History Presentations Asian Workers' Journey for Justice Project Emergency Resources for Mason and Thurston Counties Recursos de la emergencia para los condados del Mason y Thurston A Workers' Rights Manual for Washington State, 2nd edition Un Manual de Derechos de los Trabajadores, para el Estado de Washington, edición segundo Summary of WA State Department of Labor and Industries Safety Standards for Construction Work |
A Leadership Development Workshop for Trade Unionists (and Workers) of Color |
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There's still time to register! Change is Inevitable. Get Ready to Lead!
South Seattle Community College at Georgetown To register or for more information contact Janet Hays: Our workforce and our labor movement are made up of many different faces and we are strongest when we speak with one voice. To rebuild our strength, the labor movement must embrace and reflect the diversity of our workforce and our membership. We must provide our members with the leadership skills to restore opportunity and justice at our workplaces and in society. To this end, the Diversity Committee of the Washington State Labor Council and the Labor Education and Research Center invite all WSLC-affiliated unions to send rank-and-file and staff members to this workshop. Come learn about the political economy of Washington state, changing workforce demographics, leadership qualities and skills, lessons from state labor history, and more!
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