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High Stakes: The State of the California Cannabis Workforce

A new report shares important trends that confirm the potential of cannabis to contribute to California’s growth, well-being, and environmental change, as well as challenges that must be addressed head-on.

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Balancing Books & Bills: Understanding the Struggles of Workers and Learners in Los Angeles County

This study provides an interactive collection of data-driven insights, interviews, and firsthand stories illuminating systemic issues such as financial instability, inflexible schedules, and limited career alignment.

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Shaping the Next Generation: Trends Among Oxnard’s Young Adult Latina Workforce

A new research brief centers young adult Latinas (ages 18-34) to illuminate employment trends and propose recommendations that address their unique labor challenges.

Reopening Event

UCLA Labor Center James Lawson Jr. Worker Justice Center Reopening

Please mark your calendar for Thursday, October 2, 2025 and reserve your ticket(s) to join us in celebrating the UCLA Labor Center’s James Lawson Jr. Worker Justice Center reopening.

2024 Annual Snapshot

Advancing a Worker-First Agenda

In partnership with unions, workers, students, faculty, and policymakers, the UCLA Labor Center changed working people’s lives.

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On to the Next Chapter: Honoring Our Graduates

Read from a few of our student workers and graduate student researchers on their time supporting the UCLA Labor Center. Congratulations to the UCLA Labor Center’s student workers and GSRs on graduating and taking the next step forward.

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Community Talk Highlights Research on Koreatown Supermarket Workers

Over 60 workers, community members, and allies came together for a powerful community talk to review and discuss preliminary findings from our research into working conditions in ethnic supermarkets across Koreatowns in Southern California.

60 Years of Worker Justice

Established in 1964, the UCLA Labor Center advances cutting-edge research, education, and service guided by our core values: economic equity, racial and immigrant justice, and worker power and solidarity.

About Us
A Public University Belongs to the People
A Public University Belongs to the People

Through our signature approaches and methodology that employ research justice, narrative storytelling, student and leader-to-movement pathways, and culturally and racially responsive evaluation, we partner with workers, unions, worker centers, students, and impacted communities to advance economic justice across California, the nation and globally.

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