Wisconsin Teaching Labor History Law
In December of 2009, the Wisconsin legislature passed a law making that state the first to require the incorporation of the “history of organized labor in America and the collective bargaining...
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Some of the lessons listed below are in PDF format. If you are unable to open the documents, you will need a free copy of Adobe Reader. West Virginia Labor HistoryTen Lesson Unit. Each lesson includes...
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Using Songs to Teach Labor History The American labor movement has a long and rich heritage of song. Like hymns and patriotic songs, union songs are songs with a message. Thousands have been written by...
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If You Don’t Come in on Sunday, Don’t Come in on Monday The Review (http://labor-studies.org/pdfs/If-You-Dont-Come-in-on-Sunday.pdf) Order Information Order Online Here (click here to download form)...
View ArticleNew Data: NLRB Process Fails to Ensure a Fair Vote
New Data: NLRB Process Fails to Ensure a Fair Vote This new analysis of NLRB election data reveals how current NLRB procedures, which grant employers significant control over the timing of the election...
View ArticleThe Empirical Case for Streamlining the NLRB Certification Process: The Role...
The Empirical Case for Streamlining the NLRB Certification Process: The Role of Date and Unfair Labor Practice Occurrence. This study by Cornell’s Kate Bronfenbrenner and Columbia’s Dorian Warren...
View ArticleThe Bread & Roses Strike
The 100th Anniversary of the Great Lawrence Strike of 1912, popularly referred to as the Bread & Roses Strike, begins January 2012. A number of events have been planned to commemorate this...
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