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Ever Wonder How Labor Day Started? Watch this video for a few fun facts. Happy Labor Day!🌞
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Ever Wonder How Labor Day Started? Watch this video for a few fun facts. Happy Labor Day!🌞
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Excel can be used to make your tasks easier and more accurate. Use Excel to plan a vacation, keep track of expenses and organize data for tracking! Learn more at USI.edu/softwareskills
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Monday is Labor Day…a well-earned holiday and an unofficial end to the summer season….but it is also more than that. Amidst the BBQs and Back to School sales, it is easy to forget the “Labor” on Labor Day. But we have an opportunity to center workers who have advocated for strong labor movements both historically and in the present day. The future of work is not AI; it is not technology-based. It is always rooted in labor’s ability to advocate for fair wages/benefits, decent and safe work conditions, and respect and accountability on behalf of the bosses. Opposition to labor movements has often run through the lens of anti-communism rhetoric…anti-Blackness has also been a part of dividing labor based on race antagonism. You can read more in a few of these books: Subterranean Fire - Sharon Smith The Long Deep Grudge - Toni Gilpin Hammer and Hoe - Robin D. G. Kelly and of course Black Scare/Red Scare by Charisse Burden-Stelly whom I had the pleasure to interview for episode #199 of The Deep Dive Listen here —> https://lnkd.in/dgNur9KB
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This time of year can come with difficult staffing decisions. Learn how to navigate new unemployment claims in this webinar. Register here:
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