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2024 Annual Snapshot

Advancing a Worker-First Agenda

In partnership with unions, workers, students, faculty, and policymakers, the UCLA Labor Center changed working people’s lives.

Report

Labor Solidarity in the T-MEC Era

From factory workers to gig workers, this report captures the key strategies discussed to build transnational labor solidarity.

Report

Workforce Warriors: Los Angeles Black Worker Center's Bold Battle for Equity

A new report evaluates the WED Project, a full employment model that codifies the City of Los Angeles’ commitment to a pathway to pre-apprenticeship and on-the-job training for Black workers.

Nearly 60 Years of Worker Justice

Established in 1964, the UCLA Labor Center advances cutting-edge research, education, and service guided by our core values: economic equity, racial and immigrant justice, and worker power and solidarity.

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A Public University Belongs to the People
A Public University Belongs to the People

Through our signature approaches and methodology that employ research justice, narrative storytelling, student and leader-to-movement pathways, and culturally and racially responsive evaluation, we partner with workers, unions, worker centers, students, and impacted communities to advance economic justice across California, the nation and globally.

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