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Learn more about racial bias in the lower-wage labor market in this new literature review from our research partners Abt Associates and the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice. https://buff.ly/3U0trnU
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Learn more about racial bias in the lower-wage labor market in this new literature review from our research partners Abt Associates and the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice. https://buff.ly/3U0trnU
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🧐 Dive into the depths of political intrigue as Betty Bassett unravels "Labor's Enigmatic Affair with the Democrats." 🔍 This meticulously researched article delves into the complex relationship between labor movements and the Democratic Party, offering profound insights and thought-provoking analysis. 📚💬 📌 Discover the historical context, where we explore the roots of this enigmatic bond, and gain a fresh perspective on the ongoing dynamics shaping American politics. 🌎💡 📢 Join the conversation! Share your thoughts on this captivating exploration and let's decode the intricate web of Labor and the Democrats together. 💬🤝 Title: Labor's Enigmatic Affair with the Democrats By Betty Bassett Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/getFu6RS Hashtags: #Politics #Labor #Democrats #Analysis #Insights #PoliticalIntrigue #MustRead
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What a great year for those getting and working under collective bargaining agreements. Money and benefits are great, respect and security is best. Security in getting the safety equipment that you need to get home to your family. Rules in an agreement that give workers a voice in what happens is respect. The primary concerns that are voiced first by the workers I have met who are unrepresented, are almost always respect and security. #organizingthoughts #organize
2023 was a year like no other for the American labor movement—and we're just getting started.
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Have you ever heard of a 'Policy Palooza'? 🌟 Alabama SSN's Peter Jones, Peggy Biga, and Maura Mills are using these 'paloozas' to bring researchers, policymakers, and civic leaders together. Learn more in our latest chapter spotlight: https://lnkd.in/ea7ufXBz
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How do employment processes in the low-wage labor market contribute to racial disparities in employment in the US? In a new literature review for the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE), we joined our partners at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice to summarize research to date, identify potentially promising interventions and strategies to address racial bias in employment processes, and suggest areas for future research: https://lnkd.in/e_fnUNDY
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Experienced Financial Markets Leader | DEI Ambassador | Trustee | Thought Leader | Veteran | Reservist | Industry Commentator 2024
So...we are finally at D-1... As we stand on the brink of what could be a monumental shift, one can't help but draw parallels between historic moments of anticipation and the present political climate. We have recently commemorated DDAY 80. On D-1 before the invasion of France in World War II, combatants faced a storm of emotions: anxiety, determination, and the weight of responsibility for the future. They were about to embark on a mission that would shape the course of history, fully aware of the immense stakes and the uncertain outcome facing them. Today, as we arrive at D-1 before the UK general election, parliamentary candidates are experiencing a very different (and not generally life threatening...) but equally intense form of anticipation. With predictions of a Labour super-majority, the biggest since 1832, candidates from all parties are grappling with their own storm of emotions. The final MRP from YouGov of this campaign predicts a potential Labour landslide with a majority of 212 seats. LAB 431 (+229), CON: 102 (-263), LDM: 72 (+61), SNP: 18 (-30), REFORM: 3 (+3), PC: 3 (-1), GRN: 2 (+1). They face the prospect of significant political change, the responsibility to their constituents, and the uncertainty of their own political careers. Both groups, separated by time and context, share a common thread: the burden and exhilaration of pivotal moments. Whether it's soldiers poised on the eve of battle or politicians on the cusp of an electoral landslide, these individuals are united by their commitment to their cause and their readiness to face the future, no matter how unpredictable it may be. To (mis) quote Eisenhower - 'The eyes of the country will be on you all'. Please make sure to cast your vote, honouring the sacrifices made by those who fought for our right to do so. #ElectionDay #PoliticalHistory #Leadership #UKPolitics
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How is Florida’s thriving Hispanic population shaping the future of our state? In the first installment of our "The Changing Face of Florida" series, we dive into valuable insights for business leaders, policymakers, and community stakeholders alike.
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The State of the Union, SXSW and the Oscars were a reminder of the value our democracy and society places on optics and not actions. But at what cost? The latest from Errin Haines:
What we miss when we just focus on the performance
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Distinguished Professor and Arthur J. Gosnell Professor of Economics at Rochester Institute of Technology
Why are America's lagging counties rebounding in the post-Covid-19 era? I discuss this in my latest op-ed article. To learn more, go to:
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