GLAE remains the largest and most prominent program of the Labor Heritage Foundation. The festival now includes a variety of artistic and cultural endeavors, such as cartooning, painting, film, puppetry, street theater, and photography. GLAE participants have included singer
Pete Seeger, artist
Ralph Fasanella, photographer
Earl Dotter and poet
Chris Llewellyn. Concurrently with GLAE, the Labor Heritage Foundation also holds an annual Conference on Creative Organizing, which trains worker activists and labor union staff in the use of songs, chants, skits, costumes, food, and other cultural media in organizing and
collective bargaining campaigns. Publishing constitutes a third major program of the foundation. The organization has published a number of books and pamphlets. Topics include labor history, song, photography, poetry, children's activities, short story collections, biographies and autobiographies, graphic novels, and collections of graphic art. The foundation has also published a limited number of audio recordings, including song collections and oral histories. In 1996, the foundation developed the Labor Culture Consulting and Referral Service, a database of artists active in the labor movement, and published the
Directory of Cultural Resources for use by local unions in identifying community artists and arts organizations which may be of assistance in union activities. The foundation supports regional labor
arts festivals and community arts exchanges on an irregular and limited basis. ==Lifetime achievement award==