Civic Media Center - Reading room and library for alternative and non-corporate press, as well as a community activism center in north Florida (Gainesville).
Holt Labor Library - Non profit labor and radical history library located in San Francisco. The collection includes labor and socialist books, pamphlets, periodicals, and video tapes. Includes a link to the library catalog.
Illinois Labor History Society - Promotes the study and appreciation of the contribution made by the working people of Illinois to the betterment of life and liberty in a democratic society.
International Association of Labour History Institutions - Brings together archives, libraries, document centres, museums and research institutions specializing in the history and theory of the labour movement from all over the world.
Labor Relations Research Center - UMass Amherst - Equips graduates to work in the labor movement and other organizations advocating for workers' rights. Includes information on library holdings.
Southern Labor Archives - Provides information on the collections, exhibits, resources, and hours of this labor archive at Georgia Southern University.
United States Labor and Industrial History Audio Archive - Includes oral histories, important historical speeches and proceedings from a conference titled "The Fight for America's Future: A Teach-In with the Labor Movement," held October 3-4, 1996 at Columbia University, NYC. Archives complied by Department of History University at Albany, State University of New York.
Walter P. Reuther Library - Wayne State Univ. - Home to the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, the Wayne State University Archives and the Douglas Fraser Center for Workplace Issues. Policies, staff, description of holdings, hours and location, online exhibits, and newsletter.
Wirtz Labor Library - U.S. Department of Labor library dedicated to labor related materials. Includes holdings and hours of operation.
Labor-Related Films in the Library of Congress Collection - A list of non-feature films about American labor history in the collection of the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of Congress. The majority of these films represent pro-labor, pro-union, and sometimes pro-radical viewpoints. (April, 2002)