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  • Why the Subminimum Wage is Unfair

    Yes! Magazine Dec 16, 2023

    Christine Thurman is a mother of three. She’s engaged and is the breadwinner in her Chicago household. She also works as a waitress, living primarily off of tips because she’s…

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  • What Will Sustainability Look Like in 2024?

    GreenBiz Dec 13, 2023

    Fossil fuels, electric vehicles and critical elections will top the list of sustainability concerns.

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  • How Teacher Apprenticeships Will Help Open Doors

    The 74 Dec 12, 2023

    U.S. Secretary of Education talked to teachers and students about programs that open doors for those wanting to work as an educator.

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  • The Remote Workforce Has Left Behind Native Communities

    Brookings Dec 12, 2023

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) August jobs report showed a labor market that, while not as hot as earlier in the year, is still showing significant growth. But despite that growth,…

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  • The Importance of Urban Transit Workers’ Safety

    Urban Institute Dec 9, 2023

    An increase in assaults on transit workers has contributed to operator shortages, preventing many agencies from offering high-quality transit services.

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  • Why We Need to Prepare for the Significant Digital Skills Gap in the Labor Force

    RAND Corporation Dec 7, 2023

    The COVID-19 pandemic quickened the pace of digital development around the world, as everything from meetings to movie premiers went online. That may sound like a silver lining. For tens…

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  • What Apprenticeships Could Do for U.S. Workers

    HR Dive Nov 27, 2023

    Human Resources and Workforce Management News…

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  • Reflections on Veteran Inclusion in Philanthropy

    PEAK Grantmaking Nov 26, 2023

    Satonya Fair calls on the sector to actively include service members in their funding and hiring decisions.

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  • Strategies for Engaging Youth Voices at Work

    Urban Institute Nov 24, 2023

    Young workers often face barriers to self-advocacy in the workplace, but organizations can empower these young people by making space, building their skills, and creating communities.

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  • Unions Can Address Technology-related Labor Inequities

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 24, 2023

    Big Tech companies are lobbying hard to enshrine new forms of inequality into law.

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  • States Need to Address the Latina Worker Wage Gap

    Urban Institute Nov 22, 2023

    State governments can improve job quality among Latina workers by expanding access to health care, retirement plans, and child care.

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  • Understanding the Gender Pay Gap

    Global Citizen Nov 22, 2023

    The gender pay gap might seem like an individual problem — of a man simply earning more than a woman because of merit, experience, or some other legitimate factor — …

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