Labor Education & Research Center

About the Labor Center

Advisory Committee

Newsletter / Noticias

Staff

Union Power Classes

Organizing: 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

Events

2010 Summer Institute for Union Women

Resources

Free Labor History Presentations

Asian Workers' Journey for Justice Project

Film and Book Libraries

Emergency Resources for Mason and Thurston Counties

Recursos de la emergencia para los condados del Mason y Thurston

Floral Greens Industry Report

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

Connections and Links

Readers' Corner


Free Labor History Presentations!

Understanding the strugglesof workers in the U.S. for decent wages and benefits, and for respect and a voice on the job can go a long way towards inspiring current union members and non-union workers to stand up and be counted.

  • Labor history is woefully under-taught in our public education system. It's likely that many union members, not to mention the general public will hear stories that are entirely new to them.

  • These presentations can run from 60 - 90 minutes, include photographs and music, and come to you.

  • Are you running a training that you'd like a Labor History component for? Do you want a presentation for your leadership or membership? Would offering such a presentation encourage participation in meetings?

  • We have to know where we've been in order to know where we're going.......

Schedule a Labor History Presentation Today!!

Contact Sarah Laslett at lasletts@evergreen.edu or call 360-867-6527.

 

 

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