Spring Term Begins
ILR offers courses on labor movement, inequality, workers’ rights and more
Cornell students returned to class last week with many ILR students now enrolled in courses related to the labor movement, growing inequality, workers’ rights, and innovative forms of collective representation. The courses listed below are closely aligned with the Worker Institute's research, projects, and interests, with some taught by Worker Institute faculty.
Migrants and Migration
Work, Labor, and Capital in the Global Economy
Workplace Health and Safety as a Human Right
Politics of the Global North
Comparative Employment Relations in Africa
Comparative Employment Relations in Europe
Employment Relations in Germany
Political Economy of Postsocialism
International Labor Law
Work and Labor in China
Crossing Borders: Migration in Comparative Perspective
Comparative Political Economy and Global Debates
Sociology of Work
The Idea of Reform in America
Labor and Employment Law
Collective Bargaining
Uncovering Corporate Strategies, Case Studies from the 20th Century
Capitalism and American Democracy: 1880-2010
American Left: A Critical History
Gendered Workplace
Workers’ Rights as Human Rights
History of Consumption: Wedgwood to Wal-Mart
Unfree Labor: Servants, Slaves, and Wives
Contract Administration
Labor Relations in the Hospitality Industry
Employment Discrimination and the Law
US Public Sector: Shifting Power and Shrinking of Rights
Workshop in Labor Relations, Law, and History
Globalization at Work
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