National Labor College (former)

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National Labor College (former) was a higher education institution dedicated to labor studies and union leadership training in the United States.

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National Labor College (former) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college
higher education institution
affiliation AFL–CIO
surface form: AFL-CIO
alternativeName NLC
campusSize approximately 47 acres
campusUse labor conferences
residential education programs
union training seminars
charterGranted 1997
closed 2014
country United States of America
surface form: United States
degreeGrantingStatus granted in 1997
established 1974
focus labor studies
union leadership training
worker education
formerName George Meany Center for Labor Studies
foundedBy AFL–CIO
surface form: AFL-CIO
governedBy AFL-CIO leadership
board of trustees
hadLibrary labor studies library
hadOnlinePrograms yes
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Maryland
Silver Spring, Maryland
Washington metropolitan area
surface form: Washington, D.C. metropolitan area
mission education of union members and leaders
promotion of the labor movement
namedAfter George Meany
notableFeature only accredited U.S. college exclusively dedicated to labor education at its peak
offeredProgram bachelor’s degree programs
certificate programs
continuing education programs
primaryAudience labor leaders
union members
reasonForClosure declining enrollment
financial difficulties
regionServed national
sector labor education
specialization labor history
labor relations
occupational safety and health
union leadership and administration
status defunct
type nonprofit
private

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Silver Spring, Maryland hasOrganization National Labor College (former)