Wayne State University Labor Studies Center Union supporters at Labor Day Parade

 
The
Labor Studies
Major

WSU Labor Studies Center staff greet students

Labor Studies Major

The Labor Studies Major prepares students for leadership roles in the labor movement and careers in labor relations. Candidates for the bachelor's degree must complete 120 credits in course work, including 32 credits in the Labor Studies major. The Labor Studies major incorporates courses in economics, history, psychology, political science and sociology, as well as labor studies. Click here to download the Labor Studies Major brochure. For additional information on courses, admissions, and transfer credits click on the links on the right or contact Hal Stack at 313.577.2191 or h.stack@wayne.edu.

 

Jobs in the Labor Movement

For assistance in finding a job in the labor movement contact Hal Stack at 313.577.2191 or h.stack@wayne.edu. Begin your search at Union Jobs Clearinghouse and the National Organizers Alliance. Idealist.org networks thousands of nonprofit and community organizations and also provides lists of job opportunities.

 

NEW RESUME POSTING SITE FOR UNION RESEARCHER JOBS

The AFL-CIO has launched a new resume posting site for prospects who are interested in working as researchers and campaigners in the labor movement. To check it out and post a resume now, go to www.aflcio.org/researchjobs/.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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