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Reinstate Labor Studies at UMass Boston

To: Chancellor Keith Motley and Provost Winston Langley

The Labor Studies program at University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass) is essential for fostering new leaders among working people. This discipline documents and examines the impacts workers have on their communities, and for exposes younger students to a worker-centered analysis of our social...

The Labor Studies program at University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass) is essential for fostering new leaders among working people. This discipline documents and examines the impacts workers have on their communities, and for exposes younger students to a worker-centered analysis of our social and economic systems.

This UMass program is the only bachelor's degree Labor Studies program in New England. It is an important resource for working families in Massachusetts, neighboring areas, and nationwide. Some of Massachusetts' premier labor and civic leaders have been graduates of this program.

Please reconsider your decision and reinstate the Labor Studies bachelor's program immediately.

This petition closed on April 30, 2013.

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In December, the UMass Boston administration decided to discontinue the Labor Studies program for budgetary reasons. This program is the only of its kind in New England and is essential to educating new leaders in the workforce.
The UMass Boston Labor Studies program has a proud history of educating labor leaders and civic activists. Since its founding in 1980, it has graduated people who have gone on to be union presidents, organizers and researchers, state senator and representatives, city councilors, labor lawyers, school teachers and college professors, leaders of NPOs and community organizations and other professionals who work on behalf of working people and the "99%".

What is Labor Studies?"

Labor Studies is an interdisciplinary field focused on issues of work, workers and their organizations (unions, etc.). It draws from such disciplines as history, sociology, economics, political science, law, communications, organizational development, industrial relations and more.  It prepares current and future members of the workforce, union leaders, community activists, public servants, scholars and others to understand and confront the challenges of the increasingly complex and globalized economy of today, and to effectively advocate for working people in this context.

Why is Labor Studies important? 

The Labor Studies BA degree gives working people an opportunity not only to better their own situation in life—as would any college degree–– but also to give back to their communities by becoming stronger, more knowledgeable and capable advocates for the rights of their fellow workers.  Our graduates go on to become committed union leaders, public servants and others who dedicate their lives to making a better world. Many of our students are adults returning to school after years in the workforce as union or community activists, who are looking for additional knowledge and skills to enhance their activism.

Whether fighting for fire safety in Bangladesh factories, smaller classroom size in US public schools, or better pay in South African mines, unions around the world are struggling desperately to protect the rights of regular working people against the corporate behemoths of the global economy. Labor education gives these brave people the tools they need to survive and carry on the fight.

Click on the photos above to see or hear statements from some of our current students, alumni and supporters:
  • Consuelo Pérez: current student; community activist; immigrant from Peru
  • Steven Tolman: former Mass. State senator; current president of the Mass. AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, the biggest federation of labor unions in the US; most US unions are affiliates)
  • Kathleen Casavant: Executive Director of the Women's Institute for Leadership Development (a grassroots non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the leadership of women, and particularly women of color, within unions and other organizations working for social and economic justice); former Secretary-Treasurer of Mass. AFL-CIO
  • Jeff Crosby: former President of IUE/CWA 201, a union of several thousand people, mostly workers at the General Electric plant in Lynn, MA; current faculty member in UMB Labor Studies program
  • Christine Boseman: current student; employee at UMass Boston and elected union steward of the union representing clerical and technical workers on the campus
  • Marie-Therese Browne: Sister of Charity; Advisory Board Member of the UMass Boston Labor Resource Center; immigrant from Trinidad and Tobago
  • Kenneth Simpson: current student; Boston firefighter; activist in firefighters union; immigrant from Jamaica
Please help us keep this important program alive!
  1. Update #2

    Posted by Tess Ewing (Campaign Leader) on Jan 29

    On Thursday, Jan 10, some of our supporters from the Labor Movement met with Chancellor Motley and  Provost Langley. Despite their sound and reasonable arguments, they were not able to persuade the Chancellor and the Provost to back down.

    This Thursday, Jan. 31 at 10:00 am, current Labor Studies students and alums will get a chance to make their case to the Chancellor and the Provost.

    If you are a current or former UMass Boston Labor Studies student living in the Boston area, please join the...

    On Thursday, Jan 10, some of our supporters from the Labor Movement met with Chancellor Motley and  Provost Langley. Despite their sound and reasonable arguments, they were not able to persuade the Chancellor and the Provost to back down.

    This Thursday, Jan. 31 at 10:00 am, current Labor Studies students and alums will get a chance to make their case to the Chancellor and the Provost.

    If you are a current or former UMass Boston Labor Studies student living in the Boston area, please join the delegation!  Those participating will meet at Labor Resource Center at 9:30 am

  2. Update #1

    Posted by Tess Ewing (Campaign Leader) on Jan 8

    Thank you for signing this petition!

    So far, we have over 2300 signers, but we still need more.

    On Thursday, Jan. 10, some of our supporters have a meeting scheduled with Chancellor Motley and Provost Langley. Can you help us by forwarding this petition to your friends and colleagues so that we can gather even more signatures by then?

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I graduated U/Mass through this program in 2003. No way should it be eliminated!

Ramon Antonio Rodriguez

Private schools, such as Cornell, Harvard, etc., manage to keep their labor programs going. In NY Cornell has "partnered" with The Murphy Institute, City University of New York (CUNY) but its more like a non-hostile takeover for Cornell and a survival strategy for CUNY. Labor unions need to step up and in.

The Haves are working non-stop to keep the Have-Nots from bettering their lives.
Education is the key to everything in life. Without education there is little to no chance of achieving more. Without education workers are easy targets for the lies, omissions and half-truths perpetuated by the Corporations and their paid lackeys.
If America is to regain it's role as a leader in advancing science, technology and manufacturing the workforce must be capable of understanding the issues.

Ray Walker

try buying American made....if you can find it...pur politicains and big business have sent all them jobs out of this country...

solidarity from the School of Management and Labor Studies at Rutgers. We need more labor education, not less.

Ray Walker

go get a real job

The elimination of the labor movement and the elimination of labor studies programs are an attack on all of us.

Wm Kabrich

What about the techs that you want to cheat out of a job of installing and maintaining the automated check out lanes. But I guess your furry only counts for the uneducated 99%ers that want thing handed to them rather than working for something better.

please sign this petition we must study history to avoid repeating our mistakes.

Wm Kabrich

We have already Repeated our Mistake we let the Liberals put OweBumer back in office to finally sell the USA out completely.

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