Don Taylor

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Don Taylor,
Department Chair and Professor

Contact

don.taylor@wisc.edu
ph: 608-262-9849

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Curriculum vitae

 

 

Education

MA in Political Science, University of New Hampshire

BA in History, University of New Hampshire

Professional certifications in Change Leadership, Human Resource Management, and Employee Training and Development

Bio

Before joining the faculty, Don worked as an organizer, representative, negotiator, business agent, communications director, and education director for unions such as the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers (UE), the hotel workers union (HERE), and the Service Employees’ International Union (SEIU). He has also taught labor and employment relations at the University of New Hampshire, the University of Illinois, and Indiana University, and has served as a shop steward and local union president. He has extensive experience in union leadership development, internal organizing, strategic planning, and building organizational capacity, as well as in online education. He is a nationally recognized expert on the constitutional rights of public employees and developed the website garrityrights.org.

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Teaching

Teaching areas

  • Collective bargaining
  • Internal organizing
  • Strategic planning
  • Steward training
  • Organizational leadership and capacity building

Undergrad/grad courses

  • Human Resource Management in the Public and Nonprofit Sectors, University of New Hampshire Carsey School of Public Policy (Graduate, Online)
  • Labor Relations in the Public Sector, University of New Hampshire Carsey School of Public Policy (Graduate, Online)
  • Contemporary Labor Problems, University of Illinois School of Labor and Employment Relations (Undergraduate, Online)
  • Introduction to Labor Studies, University of Illinois School of Labor and Employment Relations (Undergraduate, Online)
  • Survey of Unions and Collective Bargaining, Indiana University Department of Labor Studies (Undergraduate, Online)

What students are saying

“I feel much more confident about my knowledge and Don has given me significant resources to continue to learn and study.”

“Don listens to people’s concerns and helps.”

“Don is a great teacher. He is very thorough and makes it clear enough that even I can understand.”

Research and scholarship

Research interests

Globalization, capital mobility, union transformation, public sector labor relations

Book project

Runaway: A Factory, A Community, and the End of the American Sneaker

Selected presentations

“A ‘Runaway’ Sneaker Factory: Local Plant Closure, Globalization, and the Transformation of the U.S. Athletic Shoe Industry.”  Presented at the North American Labor History Conference, Detroit, Michigan, October 11, 2024

“The 1978 Converse Strike and the Transformation of the U.S. Sneaker Industry.” Presented at the Newberry Library Labor History Seminar, Chicago, Illinois, February 9, 2024

Selected publications

Media

Areas of expertise

  • Labor unions, how they operate, and their impact on society
  • Labor-management relations
  • Public sector labor relations
  • Globalization and athletic shoes

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