William Brennan Institute for Labor Studies
began in 1980 as the result of the combined efforts of the Nebraska
labor movement and the University of Nebraska. Its statewide mission is to
foster creative and critical thinking among labor leaders, potential
leaders, and interested members by providing relevant information and
training in the skills needed in today’s changing economy and workplace.
Workshops
The Institute offers open enrollment courses for
union members and contract courses for specific local unions, state
associations, or central labor councils.
Conference
"Promoting the
General Welfare"
April 5, 2008
Labor Education Resources
University Labor Education Centers, Labor Libraries, Labor Studies
Programs.