Sept. 11 Tea & Talk: The State of Labor Then and New
BILLSpecial Presentation | Available
Tea & Talk: The State of Labor Then and Now
By John Enyeart, Bucknell University
This talk gives an overview of U.S. labor history, focusing on the time frame between the New Deal until today. Current topics will include President Biden's over-stated friendly approach to unions and DOGE's criminal behavior as it relates to labor.
Professor John Enyeart of the Department of History teaches courses on the United States that focus on capitalism, immigrants, workers, the Cold War, cities, and politics.
BILL Special Presentations are free and open to the public; no membership is required. These programs can provide an introduction to BILL, so please, join us. Special Presentations explore a range of topics with distinguished presenters.
This fall, all four Special Presentations have been scheduled at the Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village Commons, 6 Tressler Blvd., Lewisburg. Tea & Talk presentations begin at 3:30 p.m. Registered attendees may arrive as early as 3 p.m. to enjoy light refreshments and social time before the program begins.
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