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Weekly Series: From Guidebooks to Textbooks, Flight Attendant Lands at NLC

13 Friday Jul 2012

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Hundreds of students have already signed up to take a class in Fall 2012. Are you one of them?

Sarah Gray photoDon’t forget that August 6th is the scholarship and financial aid deadline. With classes less than two months away, there’s no time like the present to fulfill your dreams with NLC like Sarah Gray of Machinists Local Lodge 2339H.

Sarah’s love of travel propelled her into a career in the sky, but the flight attendant traded her travel guidebooks for textbooks when she enrolled at NLC – and she couldn’t be happier.  Continue reading →

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Say Cheese! You’re an NLC Grad!

02 Monday Jul 2012

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AFGE, AFSCME, AFT, Commencement, CSEA, CWA, GCIU, IAFF, IAM, IBEW, ILWU, IRON, LIUNA, National Labor College, NEA, OPEIU, PASS, SEIU, SMWIA, UA, UAW, UFCW, USW, Working America

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Portraits and Group Photos of the Class of 2012, their family, friends and union leaders Photo Credit: Page One Photography

Weekly Series: Scholarship Helps IAM-NFFE Member Follow Her Dream and Earn Dual Degrees at NLC

20 Friday Apr 2012

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Financial Aid, IAM, National Labor College, online degree, scholarships, Union Plus

Photo of NLC student IAM-NFFE Member Lydia GallegosIt’s Friday!

That means we’re counting down to the August 9th 6th Fall scholarship deadline with a new series of blog posts. 

Lydia Gallegos, an IT specialist with the U.S. Forest Service/Department of Agriculture and vice president of IAM-National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) Local 2196, isn’t necessarily earning dual degrees at the NLC to make more money or to get a promotion. Continue reading →

New Weekly Series: Fulfill Your Dreams with NLC

12 Thursday Apr 2012

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“It’s true—NLC is the ‘West Point’ for labor.”

Wow! We heard this and many other surprising things when we talked to more than a dozen students for a new blog series called “Fulfill Your Dreams with NLC.”

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NLC Degree is a Career-Maker for IAM Leader

15 Thursday Mar 2012

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Richard Suarez, Bachelor of Arts in Labor Studies ’10 and Union Leadership and Administration from NLC

Of running his first marathon for charity, Richard Suarez said he “ran, walked and crawled my way to the finish line.” That same determination helped the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers representative complete his Bachelor’s Degree in just 21 months.

The 2010 National Labor College graduate is now an instructor at the renowned William W. Winpisinger Education & Technology Center.

Without a degree, Richard would not have been offered the position as an instructor at a premier labor institution like the Winpisinger center. And without the NLC, he says that he would not have been able to finish his degree. Continue reading →

NLC Student Featured in International Union Publication

14 Wednesday Mar 2012

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NLC Student Bonnie Polster of Machinist Local 1260

Bonnie Polster, who is working towards her Bachelor of Arts in Labor Studies and a Labor Safety & Health Certificate, was profiled in the January 2012 issue of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers’ publication, the IAM Journal. The IAM Journal is distributed to more than 700,000 union members and retirees.

Of her time at the NLC, she says, “The NLC’s vast curriculum gave me the opportunity to open new doors in my labor career.” Read on for the article (reposted with permission from IAM).

Union Activist, Student and Firefighter

Machinists Local 1260 member Bonnie Polster never shies away from a challenge. That spirit made her a natural as a union activist. “I don’t like to see corporations walk all over employees,” said Polster. “I want everyone to be treated fairly in the workplace. I like to share my knowledge with others, so they know what is right and wrong with company policies. What good is my education if I can’t teach others and use it to make workplaces and lives better?”

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Bonnie Polster volunteers with her local fire department in Ada, WI

Polster, who works at Amerequip Corporation in Kiel, WI, is the Vice President of her local lodge and Shop Committee Chairperson. She also does other work for her local, as well as for District 10 in Milwaukee and the Wisconsin labor community.
Polster has a strong interest in safety on the job. She is an Associate Instructor with the IAM’s C.R.E.S.T. safety training program. “I want to educate our members to perform tasks safely, avoid danger and make them aware that safety doesn’t end when the shift ends,” said Polster. “I want to take what the union has given me in education and give it back to the membership by teaching and sharing my knowledge.”

When not busy with union activities, Polster serves as a volunteer firefighter for the Ada, WI, Fire Department where she is President and Safety Officer. She is also completing a double major for a Bachelor of Arts degree at the National Labor College.

Original article available: http://www.goiam.org/images/articles/news/iam-journal/recent-journals/iamjournaljanuary2012.pdf

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