Carol Haddad Papers
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Dr. Carol Haddad is a long-time labor and technology researcher with a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. From 1978-1990 she served as a tenured faculty member at Michigan State University’s School of Labor and Industrial Relations, later holding senior positions with the American Society for Training and Development, the Industrial Technology Institute (at which she was the founding director of the Labor and Technology Program), and the Wayne State University College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs. She presently teaches at Eastern Michigan University in the School of Technology Studies and the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, while also serving as the North American Associate Editor for the New Technology, Work and Employment Journal and as a member of the International Scientific Advisory Committee for AUTO21, a Canadian research project. Throughout her long career she has collaborated with colleagues in the UK, Canada, Germany, Italy and Japan, and has done extensive work relating to labor technology, labor education, and women in labor.
This collection consists of materials relating to Dr. Haddad’s numerous labor and research related endeavors, mainly from between 1978 and the mid 1990s. Materials include copies of research articles, class outlines and lecture materials, conference speeches and materials, labor song books, union ephemera, and labor history materials. Of particular note are materials from the annual Michigan Women Workers Schools and relating to women in the workforce, the Labor Technology Program, and materials relating to international labor.
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