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Tickets are sold out! Thank you for the incredible support!

Posted on February 12, 2026

All individual tickets and sponsorship packages have now been claimed. We are deeply grateful for the overwhelming enthusiasm for this celebration. Still want to support School for Workers? Even if you can’t attend, you can …

Posted in School for Workers NewsTagged News

U.S. Labor Then and Now event coming March 28

Posted on February 11, 2026

Join us for the free event U.S. Labor Then and Now, a timely look at how past movements connect to current challenges and opportunities for workers. We’ll explore these themes through curated films and short video clips, followed by guided discussion.

Posted in Community Class, School for Workers News, Upcoming ClassesTagged Community Classes, Ericka Wills, News

Immigration enforcement and your dairy workforce

Posted on January 27, 2026

In the heart of America’s Dairyland, the milking parlor runs 24/7, 365 days a year. For many Midwest dairy farmers — especially in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Kansas, South Dakota and Iowa — that reliability depends …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Armando Ibarra, In the news

A Land of Immigrants or a Land of Anti-Immigrants?

Posted on January 26, 2026

Though Wisconsin hasn’t been faced with the major ICE raids as we’ve seen in LA, Chicago, and Minneapolis, there is growing concern that ICE will arrive in Wisconsin. Governor Evers said this week that the …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Armando Ibarra, In the news

Visiting Scholars Program: The Production of Things – From Lean Production to Artificial Intelligence & Worker Resistance

Posted on January 23, 2026

Free, online event on Feb 5 presented by the UW-Madison Havens Wright Center for Social Justice Visiting Scholars Program in collaboration with the Center for the Humanities and the School for Workers at UW-Madison.

Posted in School for Workers NewsTagged Community Classes, News

Registration extended for Grievance Arbitration Institute — Now open until Feb 2

Posted on January 20, 2026

There is still time to register for the upcoming Grievance Arbitration Institute—registration has been extended to February 2. The class begins soon, running February 17–20, so don’t miss your chance to participate. This course, offered …

Posted in School for Workers NewsTagged News

Gov. Evers Pushes Back on ICE Arrests

Posted on January 13, 2026

Governor Evers is expressing concern about immigration enforcement targeting farm workers. This comes as ICE arrests increase throughout the Midwest, with state officials monitoring activity in the state.  A University of Wisconsin-Madison School for Workers survey …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Armando Ibarra, In the news

Wisconsin governor concerned about immigration actions targeting farm workers

Posted on January 13, 2026

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers says he’s “very concerned” about immigration officials targeting farm workers, especially as ICE arrests ramp up across the Midwest. Evers says his team is keeping an eye on Immigration and Customs …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Armando Ibarra, In the news

Gov. Evers asks legislature to reconsider his budget proposals, $1.3 billion property tax cut

Posted on January 13, 2026

Evers said people living in the country undocumented perform the majority of Wisconsin’s farm work. He expressed concern about Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the Midwest. “I can probably say in my sleep, our …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Armando Ibarra, In the news

Priscilla A. Prado: Why Wisconsin’s dairy farms depend on migrant workers

Posted on January 5, 2026

Since the early 20th century, Wisconsin proudly claims the identity of America’s Dairyland while the state emerged as the nation’s leading producer of dairy products. Today, that reality is at risk as farmers struggle to …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Armando Ibarra, In the news
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