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Succeed With These Online Labor Classes
The St. Louis Labor Tribune shares Learn how to succeed in today’s economy with UMSL’s online Labor courses…
After 18 months of working during a deadly pandemic, tens of thousands of workers are quitting or going on strike – they are fed up with low wages, long hours, unsafe work conditions, subpar benefits and threats to cut pensions and outsource jobs.
And they are winning. The pandemic has provided an unexpected shot in the arm to Labor unions and American workers by increasing bargaining power amid the labor shortage.
You can gain an upper hand and learn how to succeed in today’s ever-changing workplace and economy with two online Labor education courses being offered this spring by the University of Missouri at St. Louis.
The courses for current and future union leaders, representatives and activists are part of the university’s Labor Studies Certificate Program. They begin Jan. 18 and include:
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW
WORK AND WORKING PEOPLE’S HISTORY