Labor's Heritage
Encyclopedia
Labor's Heritage was a journal
which published articles regarding the history of the labor movement in the United States
.
The journal published articles which are scholarly in quality but written for more of a mass audience. Articles cover labor history
, labor education, labor culture, interviews with current and former labor leaders and activists, the contemporary American labor movement, and news and information about the National Labor College
.
The target audience for the journal was academics, students, workers, and labor movement officials and activists.
Labor's Heritage was founded in 1989, and was published quarterly by the National Labor College until 2004.
Journal
__FORCETOC__A journal has several related meanings:* a daily record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary....
which published articles regarding the history of the labor movement in the United States
Labor history of the United States
The labor history of the United States describes the history of organized labor, as well as the more general history of working people, in the United States. Pressures dictating the nature and power of organized labor have included the evolution and power of the corporation, efforts by employers...
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The journal published articles which are scholarly in quality but written for more of a mass audience. Articles cover labor history
Labor history (discipline)
Labor history is a broad field of study concerned with the development of the labor movement and the working class. The central concerns of labor historians include the development of labor unions, strikes, lockouts and protest movements, industrial relations, and the progress of working class and...
, labor education, labor culture, interviews with current and former labor leaders and activists, the contemporary American labor movement, and news and information about the National Labor College
National Labor College
The National Labor College is the only accredited higher education institution in the United States devoted exclusively to educating union members, leaders and staff. It was established as a training center by the AFL-CIO in 1969 to strengthen union member education and organizing skills...
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The target audience for the journal was academics, students, workers, and labor movement officials and activists.
Labor's Heritage was founded in 1989, and was published quarterly by the National Labor College until 2004.