Join us for an informal meet-and-greet with Gloria Chan, Labor Studies Student Affairs Officer (SAO)! Whether you’re curious about the Labor Studies major or minor, missed new student orientation, or are a returning student wanting to catch up on what’s new, this is the perfect opportunity to connect. Drop by to: Learn about program requirements […]
Discover all that Labor Studies at UCLA has to offer. At this event, you’ll have the chance to: Meet our incoming Chair, Professor Jennifer Chun Learn about the Labor Studies Major and Minor requirements Explore our courses, programs, internships, and student opportunities Connect with Labor Studies faculty and staff who are here to support your […]
Labor Studies 10 Talk Social Movement Unionism and Immigrant Worker Organizingwith SEIU-USWW and CLEAN Join us for an engaging discussion on how worker centers and unions are collaborating to advance immigrant worker organizing and the growing movement of social movement unionism. Featuring: David Huerta, President, SEIU-USWW and SEIU California State Council Flor Rodriguez, Executive Director, […]
During the 2025-26 academic year, the newly formed Labor Studies Department will convene a series of public dialogues and research workshops on the theme, “Labor Studies Now.” Conversations will bring together faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, community leaders, and members of the public at-large to discuss urgent issues facing workers when it comes to social […]
Join us for a discussion of Eternos Indocumentados: Central American Refugees in the United States (2018), followed by a Q&A with Director Jennifer Cárcamo and Professor Leisy Abrego (UCLA Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies). In July 2014, mainstream US media became flooded with images of what they termed “unaccompanied Central American children.” Most of these children—many coming with […]
Building from Dr. Jennifer Cárcamo’s current book project, this talk explores the historical and ideological origins of Central America’s communist parties, specifically in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Costa Rica, from 1920-1940. Cárcamo chose this period precisely because it preludes the revolutionary war period of the late twentieth century in Central America (1960-1996), an era that […]
Join us to meet key players from the Port complex, including union members from the docks and environmental hazard clean-up crews, a former POLA Harbor Commissioner, and a terminal operator. The trip features a tour of an automated port terminal, a boat tour of the port narrated by an ILWU Local 13 member and retired […]
Join the UCLA Labor Studies Department and the UCLA Career Center for a virtual workshop designed to help you craft effective resumes and cover letters. Learn how to highlight your skills, experiences, and accomplishments to stand out to employers. Whether you’re applying for an internship, job, or fellowship, this session will provide practical tips and […]
Join us for an informal meet-and-greet with our Student Affairs Officer. Whether you’re new to Labor Studies or a returning major or minor, this is a great opportunity to connect, ask questions, and enjoy coffee, bagels and fruit while learning more about program opportunities. Date: January 21st, 2026 Time: 11 am - 12 pm Location: […]
Ruth Milkman is one of the world’s foremost sociologists of labor and labor movements, having written extensively on various topics related to work and organized labor in the United States, past and present. Her most recent books are Immigrant Labor and the New Precariat (Polity, 2020) and On Gender, Labor and Inequality (Illinois, 2016). She […]