Union staffers are building the history and future of the labor movement today.
When you are most effective in your role, you help members exercise their power and drive our movement forward. Participants in this program will gain a foundational understanding of our labor history and uncover the structure and relationships that shape today’s labor movement. You will also build practical skills to be more impactful in your work, including having tough conversations, managing time effectively, and supporting worksite leaders in building stronger unions. This program is designed for newer union staff in any role.
Dates
The session begins with lunch at Noon on the first day and concludes with lunch at Noon on the final day.
Location
125 S Atherton St, State College, PA 16801
Program Cost
Includes the program cost, three nights of lodging, lunches, and breakfasts.
The purpose of The Labor School at Penn State is to advance the University’s land grant mission by helping to build an inclusive, democratic society through labor education. We will fulfill our mission to support workers and their organizations to the best of our capacity for reduced rates in cases of financial constraints.