David Nack
Professor David Nack announces retirement
Professor David Nack has announced his retirement date of August 2, 2021. David has been a faculty member at School for Workers for over 20 years. During his tenure, David exemplified the School for Workers …
Virtual Mini-Session Video: American Healthcare in the Era of COVID-19
Due to technical difficulties, we weren’t able to hold our Virtual Mini-Session on American Healthcare in the Era of COVID-19 in June. But now the video is available for you! How does American health care …
TODAY! Virtual Mini-Session: American Health Care in the Era of COVID-19
Our apologies but the virtual mini-session today will have to be rescheduled due to technical difficulties. We’ll keep you posted on when to expect Professor Nack’s discussion on American Health Care in the Era of …
Supplemental Resources | Virtual Mini-Sesison: Wisconsin Labor History, An Epic Story
On Wednesday, April 29th Professor David Nack held a virtual mini-session on Facebook Live discussing Wisconsin Labor History. Several resources were noted during the session and are listed below for you. You can also view the …
Today! Virtual Mini-Session: Wisconsin Labor History
School for Workers faculty will stream live on Facebook every Wednesday at noon central time. Every week will focus on a different topic. Wisconsin Labor History: An Epic Story | Wed, Apr 29 @ Noon …
Wisconsin Labor History: An Epic Story
The labor movement has deep roots in Wisconsin’s history. Beginning in the nineteenth century, as the state emerged as an industrial powerhouse, how workers and organized labor in Wisconsin have fared, and what they have …
Wisconsin Public Worker Unions Post Act 10
In 1959 Wisconsin was the first state to allow its public employees the right to organize and form their own organizations to represent them in discussions with their employers. These early beginnings were the fruition …
Faculty Publish Article in Labor Studies Journal
The Recent Evolution of Wisconsin Public Worker Unionism since Act 10 By: David Nack, Michael Childers, Alexia Kulwiec and Armando Ibarra Read the full paper here. Listen to Professor Nack, interviewed by Allen Ruff on …
Lessons Learned: Wisconsin Public Worker Unions Under Act 10, and the Janus Decision
Last year’s U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. AFSCME represents another in a long line of legal and legislative blows against organized labor, particularly in the public sector. The implications of that decision will …