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U.S. Worker Centers Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Feb, 2017

Description:

Worker centers are community-based and community-led organizations that organize and provide support to workers. The number of worker centers in the United States has been steadily growing since the 1990s. Many worker centers have established an internet presence through web sites and social media. Worker centers often operate on limited budgets and staffing, resulting in web sites and content that can be ephemeral. With this collection of web sites, the Martin P. Catherwood Library in Cornell University’s ILR School aims to make information about these worker organizations available to future generations of scholars.

Subject:   Community centers Worker centers Labor movement

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Title: CWE, Consortium for Worker Education

URL: http://cwe.org

Description: "The Consortium for Worker Education (CWE) is a private, non-profit agency that provides a wide array of workforce preparation, industry specific training and employment services to over 70,000 New York City workers annually, including union members, New Americans and dislocated workers. The CWE is the workforce development arm of the New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, whose affiliated unions represent over 1.2 million workers in the metropolitan region." - from website, 2018.10.09

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Subject:   AFL-CIO. New York City Central Labor Council Employees -- Education Employees -- Training of

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