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CHARLES N. MICALLEF

CHARLES N. MICALLEF WORK ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE

    International Association of Machinist & Aerospace Workers
    William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center at Placid Harbor
    24494 Placid Harbor Way
    Hollywood, Maryland 20636
    (301) 373-3300

WORK EXPERIENCE

1988 to Present Educational Representative
International Association of Machinist & Aerospace Workers
William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center at Placid Harbor
24494 Placid Harbor Way
Hollywood, Maryland 20636

Teaching, developing materials, and coordinating one-week labor education residence schools. Residence schools include three progressive levels of leadership schools and staff schools of: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Advanced Collective Bargaining, Organizing, Pension, Technology and Train-The-Trainer.

1980 to 1988 Assistant Professor (Tenured)
Ohio State University, Labor Education
and Research Service

Programming, teaching, research, and service for numerous labor organizations primarily in the State of Ohio. Coordinated and programmed over 700 educational programs ranging from credit classes to seminars to residence schools. Taught most subject matters in labor education. Research and publish topics in the field of labor education. Service labor organizations through consultation and technical assistance, such as researching employers, costing out contracts and brief writing.

1979 to 1980 Adjunct Instructor and Graduate Research Assistant
Michigan State University, Labor Program Services

1978 to 1980 Instructor
Macomb County Community College, Labor Studies Program

1974 to 1978 Civil Service Commissioner
Macomb County, Shelby Township Michigan

1964 to 1979 Journeyman Electrical Distribution Lineman, Crew
Leader, and Trouble Leader
Detroit Edison Company, Detroit Michigan

EDUCATION

2004 PhD.
Labor Studies
Dissertation Title: Ancient Labors' Untold Story: Evidence of Workers' Organization from 3000 BCE to 550 CE in the Mediterranean World
The Union Institute and University
Cincinnati, Ohio

1978 to 1980 Master of Labor and Industrial
School of Labor and Industrial Relations
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

1978 to 1978 Post Baccalaureate
Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan

1977 to 1978 Bachelor of Science
Major: Labor Economics
Minor: Management Systems
Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan

1974 to 1976 Associate Degree in Labor Studies
Macomb County Community College, Warren, Michigan

1964 to 1970 Apprentice Linesperson
LU #17 IBEW & Detroit Edison Company
Detroit, Michigan

OTHER EDUCATION


Labor Education (Extension non-credit)
Labor Program Services at Michigan State University
Institute of Labor Education, University of Michigan

OTHER EXPERIENCES

2000 to 2003 Secretary, United Association of Labor Education
1992 to 2000 President, Workers' Education Local #189 Communications Workers of America
1984 to 1987 Union Officer Local Union #17 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
1971 to 1979 Union Officer Local Union #17 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
1965 to 1967 Combat Engineer/Chaplain's Assistant 9th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Vietnam

Religious Education Instructor

U.S. Coast Guard Sailing Charter Captain

Budget Advisory Committee to School Board

Maryland "DOVE" Crew Member