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Labor Education Service 321-19th Avenue South,
Room 3-300
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN  55455
Phone 612-624-6343
Fax 612-624-1585
E-mail les@csom.umn.edu


  • The Labor Education Service Catalogue
  • A Northern Minnesota office in Duluth
  • Ongoing labor education courses in subjects such as collective bargaining, steward training, occupational safety and health, labor law, labor economics, effective communications, labor and politics, labor history, parliamentary procedure and union administration.Establishment and coordination of one-day to week-long conferences, institutes, short courses and workshops; in the evenings, during the day, or on weekends. These courses are offered in the Twin Cities and outstate areas of Minnesota. Courses may be set up for a number of unions, with a specific local or in cooperation with an international union.
  • A resource center supplying information or referrals on current research, new publications, bibliographies and practical "how-to" manuals dealing with union administration and collective bargaining issues.
  • Website set-up and design classes.
  • Minnesota At Work cable television show broadcast on Metro Cable Channel 6 and in dozens of cities around the state.
  • Video production and audio visual equipment services, and an extensive film-tape library.
  • Research in areas of specific concern to workers and their organizations.
  • Administrative assistance for union scholarship programs.
  • Workday Minnesota


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