We offer community education thoughout the State of Wisconsin. Please contact us to discuss setting up a class in your part of the state if you are not in one of the following areas or if you are interested in a class for your local or organization. Contact Us
Milwaukee Area
The School for Workers, UW-Extension, Continuing Education, Outreach & E-Learning, Milwaukee Area Technical College and the Milwaukee County Labor Council sponsor classes during the year. They are open to all persons interested in studying issues related to trade unionism and the world of work.
Please let us and the labor council know if you have a special interest.
Madison Area
The School for Workers, UW-Extension, Continuing Education, Outreach & E-Learning, Madison Area Technical College and the South Central Federation of Labor sponsor classes during the year. They are open to all persons interested in studying issues related to trade unionism and the world of work.
Please let us and the labor council know if you have a special interest.
Janesville-Beloit Area
The School for Workers, UW-Extension, Continuing Education, Outreach & E-Learning, Blackhawk Technical College and the Rock County Central Labor Council sponsor classes during the year. They are open to all persons interested in studying issues related to trade unionism and the world of work.
Please let us and the labor council know if you have a special interest.
Fox Valley Area
The School for Workers, UW-Extension, Continuing Education, Outreach & E-Learning, Fox Valley Technical College, and the Fox Valley Area Labor Council sponsor classes during the year. They are open to all persons interested in studying issues related to trade unionism and the world of work.
Please let us and the labor councils know if you have a special interest.
Racine-Kenosha Area
The School for Workers, UW-Extension, Continuing Education, Outreach & E-Learning, and the Racine and the Kenosha AFL-CIO Councils sponsor classes during the year. They are open to all persons interested in studying issues related to trade unionism and the world of work.
Please let us and the labor councils know if you have a special interest.
