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Employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities is #Solvable

The Rockefeller Foundation
Susanne Bruyère shares how engaging businesses can help to identify, reach, train, and support disabled populations who may have been previously overlooked to empower talent and provide them with employment opportunities.
Employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities is #Solvable

How far away is New York from universal free child care?

CBS 6 Albany
"On the upside of that, our research also shows that there's a big return on investment for child care. It tends to have one of the highest economic multipliers of many industries," says Rusty Weaver.
How far away is New York from universal free child care?

Experts warn about the 'crumbling infrastructure' of federal government data

NPR
"We're getting close to the bone now," says Erica Groshen, a former commissioner of BLS and ILR senior economics advisor. "So even if [the funding situation is] exactly the same, the impact is going to be worse" because of ongoing challenges with producing reliable data.
Experts warn about the 'crumbling infrastructure' of federal government data

How to prevent the next Steward Health Care crisis

Boston Globe
This piece, written by Professor Rosemary Batt and her longtime research partner, Eileen Appelbaum, explores a first-of-its-kind Massachusetts law aimed to rein in private-equity greed in health care, offer hope that the state can avoid similar future crises, and serve as a model for other states to build on.
How to prevent the next Steward Health Care crisis

Editorial: Better child care benefits every New Yorker

Times Union News
This op-ed mentions a report produced by the ILR Buffalo Co-Lab that details the status of child care in New York State.
Editorial: Better child care benefits every New Yorker

A second hospital bankruptcy draws more private equity scrutiny

Axios
"Prospect Medical's bankruptcy is just another in a stream of failures involving sale-leaseback agreements with REITs," said Profesor Rosemary Batt. "Private equity firms enter into these agreements because the onerous conditions are put on the hospitals, while the PE firms will exit in a five-year window."
A second hospital bankruptcy draws more private equity scrutiny

ILR in the News

Boston Public Radio full show: Sept. 12, 2022
Why Buffalo was the place to unionize Starbucks
Workers unionize but big businesses continue to resist
U.S. trade unions: Inside the revival brewing at Starbucks
Chicago is (still) a union town
Labor: Taylor’s Digital Stopwatch
Sexual harassment is so prevalent in the service industry workers struggle to identify it
NYC may ban e-bikes in public housing following a spate of fires
What goes into calculating employment numbers?
Job Openings Hold Firm at 11 Million While Consumer Confidence Picks Up
How unions are winning again, in 4 charts
Columbus art museum workers call for 'a seat at the table'
Labor movement adds union members store by store
Accounting giant PwC’s boozy U.K. event ends with coma and lawsuit
Balance of Power
Independent unions are having a moment. But are they here to stay?
Diverse workers driving new union push
The Unionization Wave Is Rising; Can It Survive A Recession?
Starbucks Dials Up Anti-Union Heat by Accusing NLRB of Collusion
An Alaskan Election Direction Inspection

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