Union Resources
- AFL-CIO Social Security
- Information on the benefits and issues facing Social Security
- Berger-Marks Foundation
- Helps organize women into unions and provide financial grant support to people and organizations doing that work
- BIGLabor.com
- Publisher of union training materials
- Cornell ILR Online Labor Studies Program
- Provides college credit courses on labor studies
- FedSmith.com
- Information portal for sources of information impacting the U.S. federal community
- GovExe.com
- News concerning the U.S. federal government
- Labor and Worklife Program at Harvard Law School (LWP)
- Harvard University’s forum for research and teaching on the world of work and its implications for society
- Labor Arbitration Institute
- Continuing education programs for labor and management on labor law and labor arbitration
- Labor and Worklife Program at Harvard Law School (LWP)
- Harvard University’s forum for research and teaching on the world of work and its implications for society
- LaborNet
- News source on struggles and campaigns for workers rights
- Labour College of Canada
- The Labour College of Canada, sponsored by the CLC and its affiliates, opened its doors to workers in 1963. The main objective of the Labour College is to develop leadership by increasing the ability of unionists to understand, analyze and deal with everyday problems and issues that may confront them at work, in their unions and in their communities.
- National Labor College (George Meany Campus)
- National labor center providing continuous labor education and training
- UC Berkley Labor Center
- Conducts research and provides education on issues related to labor and employment
- Washington Post – Fed Page
- News concerning U.S. federal employees
