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High-profile strikes and protests have recently garnered national attention. Yet, are worker actions increasing? If so, what demands are being made, and how can we understand their effectiveness? In 2021, researchers at Cornell's School of Industrial Labor Relations sought to provide the answers to these questions through the Labor Action Tracker.
- About ILR
Founded in 1945 as the New York State School of Industrial...
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Our flexible, interdisciplinary major lets students pursue a...
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On April 26, Cornell’s Climate Jobs Institute released...
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On April 26, Cornell’s Climate Jobs Institute released...
- About ILR
The New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University (ILR) is an industrial relations school and one of Cornell University's four statutory colleges.
All First-Year and Transfer Applicants must submit the Common Application and select Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) for both their school and major. Information on Cornell's application requirements, deadlines and instructions can be found at the Undergraduate Admissions Office (UAO) website.
Cornell University ILR School's full-time, on-campus Master of Industrial and Labor Relations (MILR) program is ideal for career-driven professionals interested in the human side of organizations and the workplace.
The ILR School has a unique program that uses the social sciences to examine the full range of "people" issues faced in the workplace. ILR provides preparation for leadership positions in business, law, politics, social justice and public policy.