Abstract

Between January 2000 and January 2001, the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) Labor Education Program worked with United Steel Workers Local 1688 and Pennsylvania Steel Technology's (PST) Career Development Program in Steelton, Pennsylvania, to develop a series of classes on fostering critical thinking about contemporary social and political issues. The program emerged from a series of extended discussions with Ike Gittlen, president of Local 1688, and members of a joint labor-management committee that oversees career development and training for employees at PST.

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