The museum's library is open to the general public Wednesday through Saturday 1-4 PM. Books, audio and video cassettes can be borrowed for 3 weeks at no cost. Topics deal with labor and immigrants, past and present.

There is a special section devoted to Labor In The  Schools  for  educators.  Curriculum Guides,Children's Books, Games, Teaching Tools and more are available for free.

Finally, research assistants are available on site for those who require help with a topic related to labor and/or immigrant studies. Unpublished documents, disertations, journals and union publications  can  offer  a  great  deal  of information to any researcher. These materials, however, cannot be borrowed.

The Museum’s collection includes labor union memorabilia for which there are inventories and finding aids. If you would like to utilize these collections for your research, please contact the Museum.

Please call 973-595-7953 or e-mail labormuseum@gmail.com the museum if off hours are necessary. We would be happy to schedule an appointment.

The Museum’s collection of labor union memorabilia include:

Gift from the Estate of Gloria Johnson, President, Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) ( Awards, memorabilia, and posters)

Gift of Dwight Justice, retired trade unionist (American & International posters, neck ties, banners, convention pens, and union buttons)