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Opportunity

Call for Book Reviews and Review Essays: Culture, Labor and Class

Working USA: The Journal Of Labor And Society, a cross-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal is calling for book reviews and review essays discussing texts relating

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Events (Old)

ASALH Conference on Civil Rights in America, Memphis, TN

September 24-28, 2014, at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, TN. CFP Deadline, May 31, 2014. This year’s theme involves the role of women

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Labor History

Bill Williamson: Hobo, Wobbly, Communist, On-to-Ottawa Trekker, Spanish Civil War Veteran, and Photographer, by Kara Sievewright

Extensively researched by Kara, the story grows out of two letters Williamson wrote in the 1980s and two interviews with him recorded by

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Events (Old)

Labor Research & Action Network 4th Annual Conference

June 16th and 17th, 2014, at the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC. Explore the intersection of cutting-edge labor research and innovative

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Global Affairs Articles Labor History

Barry York, “From the Oral History collection: Issy Wyner”

Issy Wyner was born at Paddington, Sydney, in 1916 and grew up in the Rozelle-Balmain area. The interview with him was recorded for

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Opportunity

Illinois Labor History Society Executive Director Job Opening

The Illinois Labor History Society is filling a first-time position for an executive director. See the attached job description and please post and

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Action Alerts

Hillary Clinton and Walmart Wages Sign-on Letter

A group of activists affiliated with LRAN are collecting signatures on a letter urging Hillary Clinton to use her Walmart ties to help

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OpEd

Jennifer Klein, “Women’s fight for better pay is about more than just money”

Taking a cue from movements on the ground and several states, President Obama has taken up the cause of increasing the minimum wage.

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Teaching Blog

Peter Rachleff, “The present, past, and future of collective bargaining”

Recent experiences suggest that the generations-old practice of collective bargaining as the normal, if not dominant, method of negotiating the terms of unionized

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Labor History

60th Anniversary Celebration of “Salt of the Earth”, Silver City, NM (March 15)

On Saturday, March 15, 2014 in Silver City, NM a group of workers and citizens will come together to celebrate the 60th anniversary

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