Labor and Worklife Program

Labor and Worklife Program The Labor and Worklife Program (LWP) is Harvard University’s forum for research and teaching on the world of work and its implications for society.

The Labor & Worklife Program is Harvard University’s center for research, teaching and creative problem solving related to the world of work and its implications for society. Located at the Harvard Law School, the LWP brings together scholars and policy experts from a variety of disciplines to analyze critical labor issues in the law, economy, and society. The LWP also provides unique education fo

r labor leaders throughout the world via the oldest executive training program at Harvard University, the Harvard Trade Union Program, founded in 1942. As a multidisciplinary research and policy network, the LWP organizes projects and programs that seek to understand critical changes in labor markets and labor law, and to analyze the role of unions, business, and government as they affect the world of work. By engaging scholars, students, and members of the labor community, the program coordinates legal, educational, and cultural activities designed to improve the quality of work life. The faculty, staff, and research associates of the Program include some of the nation’s premier scholars of labor studies and an array of internationally renowned intellectuals. The executive training program (HTUP) works closely with trade unions around the world to bring excellence in labor education to trade union leadership. The LWP regularly holds forums, conferences, and discussion groups on labor issues of concern to business, unions, and the government.

Sharon Block to Join Harvard's Labor and Worklife Program as Executive DirectorSharon BlockSharon Block, currently the P...
02/02/2017

Sharon Block to Join Harvard's Labor and Worklife Program as Executive Director

Sharon BlockSharon Block, currently the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy at the U.S. Department of Labor and Senior Counselor to the Secretary of Labor, will be the new Executive Director of Harvard University's Labor and Worklife Program. She will join faculty co-directors Richard Freeman and Benjamin Sachs and staff members Lorette Baptiste, Larry Beeferman and John Trumpbour at the Program. Block will succeed Elaine Bernard, who has successfully served in the role of Executive Director since 1989.

"We are delighted that someone with Sharon Block's extensive experience and deep insight into the issues facing 21st Century workers will become the Labor and Worklife Program's new director," said Sachs, the Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry at Harvard Law School. "We welcome Sharon to Harvard and look forward to building together on the superb work the Program has done under Elaine Bernard's leadership.

10/05/2016

Now accepting applications for the
106th Session of the
Harvard Trade Union Program

January 9th - February 17th, 2017

Download Brochure:http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/lwp/htup/2017/HTUP%202017%20Brochure.pdf

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