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School for Workers is the original university-based labor education program in the United States. Starting in 1925 as one of the first operational components of the Wisconsin Idea, the school has a long tradition of evolving alongside the current needs of working people, labor organizations, and community partners. Today, the tradition continues, as School for Workers carries our mission forward throughout Wisconsin and beyond.

Spring institutes

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Spring 2025 institutes

 

Time Study
Mar 03 – 07 | Register by: Feb 2

Leadership for Impact
Mar 17 – 19 | Register by: Feb 16

Grievance Arbitration
Apr 14 – 18 | Register by: Mar 13

Labor and Employment Law
Apr 06 – 26 | Register by: Mar 31

Help us celebrate 100 years!

Share your stories, experiences, and memories with us

As we approach our 100th anniversary, we’re reflecting on a century of impact, growth, and transformations. To honor this incredible milestone, we invite you to share your stories, experiences, and memories with us. Whether you’ve been a part of our organization as a student, partner, or supporter, your reflections will help us capture the essence of what has made School for Workers special for the past 100 years.

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Upload your stories, photos, and any other materials by clicking the button below. Thank you for being part of our legacy. We can’t wait to celebrate 100 years with you!

Help us celebrate 100 years. Here's how to contribute: Share your story or testimony; Submit photos or videos; Contribute your vision. Learn more or submit your contribution at schoolforworkers.wisc.edu

Labor Forward

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Jan 15, 2025 @ 12:00 p.m. (CT)

with guest Dr. Carolina S. Sarmiento

Join us on the third Wednesday of every month at noon (CT) for the Labor Forward forum. At the forum, School for Workers faculty interview advocates of the labor/worker movement to highlight their important work, celebrate their progress, and learn from their unique experiences. This month, Professor Armando Ibarra will speak with Dr. Carolina S. Sarmiento, Associate Professor of Civil Society & Community Studies and School for Workers affiliate faculty member, about Latinx Labor and Action Research. The forum is free and pre-registration is required to receive the webinar link.

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National Labor College Legacy Institute

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School for Workers is proud to be recognized as a National Labor College (NLC) Legacy Institute. As a Legacy Institute, the Board of Trustees of NLC recommends School for Workers to all members of the labor movement as an institute where they can access high-quality labor education offerings.