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I teach social science at a community college in the US and I've been asked to develop a class about labor. I'm a union member and worked on a unionization campaign in grad school. I want students to leave my class with basic organizing skills and union literacy, and want them in contact with actual union members. Ideally I would like students to work with unions for some project over the quarter -- and for this to be in some way actually helpful to the union.
Think about your own union. Can you imagine having a use for a group of college students? If so, what might it be?
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