College of Business : Labor and Employment Studies
Labor and Employment Studies Top Stories
Career Outlook
The major and minor in labor and employment studies provides training for students interested in careers in labor relations or personnel management with unionized private-sector firms or local and state government organizations. Graduates may also be prepared to work for unions, labor or social justice-related NGOs, or other non-profit organizations. Students may gain employment in these areas with local, state, national or international organizations. In the non-union private sector, graduates may work in areas related to corporate social responsibility, codes of conduct, and corporate governance. Finally, students may pursue professional degrees (for example, in public policy, labor and employment law, or MBAs) or graduate degrees in the social sciences.
Labor and Employment Studies Roundup
Labor and Employment Studies Director John Logan was awarded the California Labor Federation's Solidarity Award for his writing on Prop. 32 at...
The College of Business congratulates and extends best wishes to each of the ten undergraduate honorees of the graduating Class of 2013. Each...
Many departments and programs within the College of Business hold receptions or ceremonies for graduates and their guests, either before or following...




