Category:National Labor College
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English: National Labor College (1969–2014) (National Labor College George Meany Campus; formerly George Meany Center for Labor Studies) founded by George Meany, and located in Hillandale, Maryland (Silver Spring postal address). In 2015, the 45-acre campus became the Tommy Douglas Conference Center.
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Media in category "National Labor College"
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Healthy Aging for Workers Conference - Welcoming remarks - 1 of 10.webm 5 min 36 s, 480 × 360; 24.5 MB
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Joe Hill.jpg 742 × 960; 94 KB
Categories:
- Defunct private universities and colleges in Maryland
- Universities and colleges in Montgomery County, Maryland
- Hillandale, Maryland
- Educational institutions established in 1969
- 1969 establishments in the United States
- Educational institutions disestablished in 2014
- 2014 disestablishments in the United States
- Trade unionism in the United States
- George Meany
- Locations along Maryland Route 650