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Interest in unions rose in 2023: Young workers “are willing to take risks, because they feel like their future is at stake,” says Kate Bronfenbrenner Bronfenbrenner,nytimes.com/2023/12/27/nyr…
Deal led by Shawn Fain: “I thought it was a grand slam. They got massive increases for newer workers. For the existing workforce it was extremely good, better than I would have imagined,” says Art Wheaton Cornell ILR Buffalo Co-Lab cnn.com/2023/12/27/suc… via Chris Isidore
Spoke with Wilfred Chan at the Guardian about how Uber and Doordash are retaliating against Deliveristas for organizing and winning a min wage in NYC Los Deliveristas Unidos theguardian.com/us-news/2023/d…
Universität München LMU Department of Economics Department of Economics, Oxford Our afternoon sessions begin with a presentation by Michele Belot Cornell Economics on 'Stimulating Occupational Mobility Among Unemployed Jobseekers'
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If AI handles simpler problems, humans will be left to resolve more challenging ones, encouraging call centers to consider their compensation model: Virginia Doellgast forbes.com/sites/forbeste…
Revisions to the initial U.S. Department of Labor job estimate could be a reflection of declining response rates to surveys the Labor Department uses to compile the jobs report, Erica L. Groshen Cornell ICS tells Sam Sutton politi.co/482N5Ex
Health care workers to picket: “This lack of progress or backwards progress can be seen as a deliberate attempt to delay bargaining in the hopes that union members would get discouraged and maybe no longer support the union,” says John August Scheinman Institute sacbee.com/news/equity-la…
🚨Excited to share new work led by the amazing Rebecca Ponce de Leon and co-authored with Ashleigh Rosette published in OBHDP. We explore what factors shape Black American's perceptions of organizational allyship and the critical implications that follow.
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Unions have been on a long losing streak. But in 2023, things turned around: read Kate Bronfenbrenner in The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/business/union…
The Next Pandemic: “Our diseases over the centuries tend to indicate they jump from animals to people, the next one will probably be something similar,” says Nellie Brown Cornell ILR Buffalo Co-Lab cortlandstandard.com/stories/the-ne… #simplesharebuttons