
The Wisconsin Labor Map
The Wisconsin Labor History Map Project
Welcome!
The Wisconsin Labor History Map Project is dedicated to preserving the history of workers and unions in Wisconsin and demonstrating the value they bring to our communities.
Our map provides short descriptions, images and links to resources for historically significant labor sites and events within Wisconsin.
This is an evolving project! You can help us build the map with your knowledge and experience of Wisconsin history, or your website skills. Contact us at wiscolabormap350@gmail.com
The Wisconsin Labor History Map Project is a collaboration between students at UW-Madison, the South Central Federation of Labor AFL-CIO, and the Havens Center for Social Justice. We hope others will collaborate with us as the project grows..
The Wisconsin Labor History Society:
The Wisconsin Labor History Society’s Bibliography identifies resources for the study of workers and unions and work in Wisconsin. The bibliography is still in its early stages and we are currently concentrating on compiling information mainly found in books, articles and theses, although some videos and music cassettes have already been included. Descriptive annotations will be provided for as many of the bibliography entries as is possible. The bibliography may be perused in four different ways on our home site.
[Hyperlink to http://www.wisconsinlaborhistory.org/bibliography]
Contact:
6333 W. Bluemound Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53213
(414) 771-0700 Ext. 20
info@wisconsinlaborhistory.org
South Central Federation of Labor (SCFL)
SCFL is an AFL-CIO Labor Council that unites the regional labor movement with our local communities to promote social and economic justice for all working people. We have 100 affiliate unions and community organizations representing over 30,000 workers in South Central Wisconsin.
Contact:
1602 S. Park St. #228 Madison, WI 53715
608-256-5111
Havens Center for Social Justice
Established in the Sociology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1984, the A. E. Havens Center for Social Justice is dedicated to promoting critical intellectual reflection and exchange, both within the academy as well as between it and the broader society. The Center is named in honor of the late Professor of Rural Sociology, A. Eugene Havens, whose life and work embodied the combination of progressive political commitment and scholarly rigor that the Center encourages.
Contact:
1180 Observatory Dr, Madison, WI 53706
608-262-0854
Patrick Barrett, Director, at barrett@wisc.edu