Global Labour University

Who are We?

 At the Global Labour University (GLU) trade unionists study, research and debate together in a global environment. It is a unique opportunity to think about ways towards greater solidarity, freedom and social justice in a deeply unfair and divided world. 

The GLU is rooted in the partnership of trade unions, universities, the ILO and labour support organisations across the world. By building a network between workers' organisations and the scientific community, it contributes to the analytical and strategic capacities of labour in debating and acting for social justice.

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Our Testimonials

Chris Schwartz

It was a great moment to connect with people, and to better understand labour and social justice issues on a global level...The program supports me in my current work because it helps me think about this larger global aspect of the very local work...

Chris Schwartz,
Alumni from Canada
Maria Helena André

Social justice requires innovative ideas and joint action by the labour movement and other activists. The GLU brings together the world of academia and activism to support social change for inclusive societies.

Maria Helena André,
Director, ILO-ACTRAV

Publications

GLU Publications

The GLU offers several channels for publishing research results and discussion papers on issues of labour and globalisation, such as the GLU Working Papers series and the Global Labour Column.

Other online, open-access websites that capture labour activities and cover related topics are also featured on our channels. 

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