Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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Protecting and Preventing

Nellie Brown

ILR Workplace Health and Safety Program responds to H1N1

Nellie J. Brown delivers workshops on one of the decade's hottest health topics – H1N1 prevention.

As director of ILR's Workplace Health and Safety Program and a certified industrial hygienist, she trains more than 2,000 workers annually.

Firefighters, office workers, farmers, metalworkers, health care workers, cosmetologists and many others learn how to stay safe on the job through the ILR program.

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The nation's largest intercollegiate forensics program is moving to ILR from the university's agriculture quad. Read more.

ILR in the News

C. Kirabo Jackson, 11/2009
"When it comes to social policy, is newer always better?"
The American Prospect


Clete Daniel, 10/31/09
"Cubicle workers unite ... white-collar unions?"
Chicago Sun-Times


Jefferson Cowie, 10/30/09
"Boeing's S.C. jobs a setback for unions; Manufacturers grow more willing to use unorganized labor"
The Washington Post


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    ILR Up Close

    Kirabo Jackson studies education through the lens of labor economics. 

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