Baltimore Community College
Bill Barry has been the Director of Labor
Studies for CCBC since 1997, and has maintained a program started in
the 1970s by the Reverend Everett L. Miller, Sr. to help put the “move”
back into the labor movement. The program offers an Associate Degree
in Labor Studies, and is one of the very few in the United States which
has not either become a research facility or been swallowed up into an
“industrial relations” program.
The program offers all of the basic union training courses, trying to answer the basic question: “How are workers trying to make their lives better?”
The programs stresses worker self-reliance, and has a motto “Teaching Workers to Teach Themselves.”
Classes are taught throughout the middle-Atlantic states, and on-line, using streaming video.
The program offers all of the basic union training courses, trying to answer the basic question: “How are workers trying to make their lives better?”
The programs stresses worker self-reliance, and has a motto “Teaching Workers to Teach Themselves.”
Classes are taught throughout the middle-Atlantic states, and on-line, using streaming video.
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