Research
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Bridges Center Welcomes Post-Doctoral Fellow Michael Schulze-Oechtering
This September the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies and the UW Department of History will welcome Dr. Michael Schulze-Oechtering… Read More -
2019-2020 Graduate Labor Research Grants
Each year, the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies awards thousands of dollars in research grants to support graduate students in Labor… Read More -
2019 Labor Studies Workshare Calendar
The Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies is proud to announce the full calendar of Labor Studies Workshares for winter and spring 2019. Over… Read More -
Policy Brief: Lessons from the Movement to Enact and Implement a Bill of Rights for Domestic Workers in Seattle
Grace Reinke, a graduate student from the UW Department of Political Science, recently published a policy brief, calling attention to important… Read More -
REPORT: Agrarian questions of labor in urban India
In a recent report, Bridges Center Faculty Associate Priti Ramamurthy (Professor; Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies, University of… Read More -
UW researchers team up with Washington farmworkers to make better health accessible to all
A new video features Maria Blancas, a PhD student in Environmental Sciences and the Bridges Center's 2018-2019 Martha H. Duggan Fellow in… Read More -
Report: Allyson O'Connor, "Hazards within Nonstandard Employment Arrangements"
The Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies is proud to present this report written by Allyson O'Connor, a PhD student in Health Sciences… Read More -
2018-2019 Labor Studies Scholarships and Prizes
Each year, the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies awards thousands of dollars in scholarships and grants to University of Washington… Read More -
REPORT: How Janus v. AFSCME Threatens Public Health
In a report recently published in the latest issue of New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy,… Read More -
REPORT: Why 9 to 5 isn’t the only shift that can work for busy families
Christine Leibbrand, a PhD student in the UW Department of Sociology, recently published a study in the June issue of the Journal of Family… Read More