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Buffalo-area cashiers, stores receive guidance amid coronavirus outbreak

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WNYCOSH offers guidance for cashiers in retail establishments, specifically in relation to the outbreak, Nellie Brown who worked on the report speaks to its specifics.
WGRZ Report on Covid-19
Buffalo-area cashiers, stores receive guidance amid coronavirus outbreak

Cornell experts view coronavirus via multidisciplinary lenses

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The Worker Institute's Nellie Brown is interviewed in the Cornell about communicable diseases in the workplace.
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Cornell experts view coronavirus via multidisciplinary lenses

How College Students Can Keep Themselves & Others Coronavirus-Free

The Worker Institute's Nellie Brown speaks with the University Network about how college students can keep themselves and others safe during the COVID-19 crisis.
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How College Students Can Keep Themselves & Others Coronavirus-Free

Worker Institute Welcomes Fall 2019 Student Fellows

The fellowship program’s goal is to provide ILR students with a unique opportunity to contribute to important projects concerning workers and unions, expand their research skills, learn about potential career paths, and form connections with faculty.
2019 Workers Institute Student Research Fellows
Worker Institute Welcomes Fall 2019 Student Fellows

For Kids’ Sake

Worker Institute program empowers New York City nannies to better care for children—and themselves.

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For Kids’ Sake

New York State Announces First Major Offshore Wind Energy Awards

This afternoon at Fordham Law School, Governor Cuomo, with former vice-president, Al Gore, announced that Equinor and a joint venture of Orsted and Eversource Energy are the successful bidders in the State’s first-ever offshore wind solicitation conducted by the New York State Energy Research and Development Corporation.
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New York State Announces First Major Offshore Wind Energy Awards

The Worker Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of Hector Figueroa.

Hector was a tireless advocate for working families and immigrants in New York. Our thoughts are with Hector’s family and the entire 32BJ family during this sad time.
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The Worker Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of Hector Figueroa.

In NYS, Gig Economy Workers Lack Basic Employment Rights: Worker Institute Research

Public policy could curb abuse of exploited workers, according to NYS AFL-CIO.

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In NYS, Gig Economy Workers Lack Basic Employment Rights: Worker Institute Research

Lois Spier Gray, 1923 - 2018

The Worker Institute mourns the passing of a champion of workers' rights.
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Lois Spier Gray, 1923 - 2018

The Worker Institute Welcomes The Student Fellows of Fall 2018

On August 29th, 2018 the Worker Institute held a welcome gathering for their Research Fellows in the Doherty Lounge.
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The Worker Institute Welcomes The Student Fellows of Fall 2018

Opportunity and Challenges for Today’s Labor Movement

136 years ago, thousands of New Yorkers marched from City Hall to Union Square, marking the first Labor Day.

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Opportunity and Challenges for Today’s Labor Movement

Worker Institute Heading Delegation

The Worker Institute is leading a delegation of 15 New York labor leaders to Denmark this week to learn about the offshore wind industry. New York state is on the verge of building its first offshore wind project, according to Worker Institute Executive Director Lara Skinner, who is leading the delegation.
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Worker Institute Heading Delegation

The Worker Institute hosted the 43rd Annual UALE Summer School

From July 21st to July 25th, the Worker Institute hosted "With Women We All Rise," the 43rd Annual United Association for Labor Education (UALE) Summer School for women in unions and worker organizations.

Group photograph of students and faculty at the UALE Summer School.
The Worker Institute hosted the 43rd Annual UALE Summer School

Understanding the Labor Journey

These are challenging times for labor and other pro-worker movements. And, the answer to not just surviving, but thriving, is to learn from each other. That’s the aim of the National Labor Leadership Initiative.
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Understanding the Labor Journey

Marijuana and the Workplace

As states legalize medical or recreational marijuana, employers, employees and unions are asking how to keep people safe in the workplace. Some of them, including the Center for Occupational & Environmental Medicine in Western New York, are turning to ILR’s Nellie Brown.
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Marijuana and the Workplace

Fighting Germs

Workplaces are hotbeds of possible contagion. Nellie Brown, certified industrial hygienist, annually leads more than 100 trainings about workplace health and safety around New York state. Part of The Worker Institute at Cornell, Brown offers tips on how to minimize the potential for spreading the virus in the office:
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Fighting Germs

Worker Institute Research

This fall, The Worker Institute at Cornell begins the fourth year of its undergraduate fellows program. Research projects for 2017-2018 revolve around the theme of workers and worker organizations responding to the challenges of the 21st century workplace.
Worker Institute Student Research Fellows
Worker Institute Research

Students Learn About Renewable Energy

Faculty and summer fellows from ILR’s New York City office visited the Joint Industry Board of the Electrical Industry training center in Queens July 13. The tour, led by International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 3 Treasurer Michael Yee, highlighted the work that electricians do to build New York City.
Faculty and summer fellows from ILR's New York City office
Students Learn About Renewable Energy

Empowering Rising Labor Leaders

Sarah Koshar, who graduated from the New York State AFL-CIO/Cornell Union Leadership Institute on Friday, said the training has helped her answer her work’s essential question: “What are we going to do in the labor movement to survive and grow?”
New York State AFL/CIO/Cornell Union Leadership Institute
Empowering Rising Labor Leaders

Scaling Up Solar

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“Our carbon footprint is a lot smaller than it could be because we move around millions of people on public transport rather than car, but mass transit is often overlooked,” said Lara Skinner, associate director of the Worker Institute at Cornell University.
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Scaling Up Solar

Ergonomic Collaboration

When a team of Cornell students, all of whom had experienced pain from typing, wanted to design a “smart glove” to collect data on repetitive stress, their quest led them to Nellie J. Brown.
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Ergonomic Collaboration

Fueled by Cornell Initiative, Governor and Labor Unions Announce Climate and Jobs Program

Today’s launch of the Climate Jobs New York campaign and Gov. Andrew Cuomo's announcement to dramatically increase the state’s efforts to combat climate change represents an historic breakthrough.
Climate Jobs Now! Summit
Fueled by Cornell Initiative, Governor and Labor Unions Announce Climate and Jobs Program

Safety for All

Refugees and other immigrants sometimes have language and other barriers that limit them from knowing how to avoid hazards at the workplace, but people like Nellie Brown help change that. Brown conducts health and safety training for immigrants working or seeking jobs in the restaurant, hotel and other industries.
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Safety for All

Fighting Wage Theft

To address these challenges, New York day labor centers in collaboration with The Worker Institute at Cornell ILR, have developed a new tool – a mobile phone application to prevent wage theft and other violations of worker rights.
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Fighting Wage Theft

ULI Grad Lenny Anselmo is Leading the Fight for Safer Construction Sites

Lenny Anselmo, a 2016 graduate of the New York State AFL-CIO/Cornell Union Leadership Institute (ULI), represents the best of the labor movement. 
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ULI Grad Lenny Anselmo is Leading the Fight for Safer Construction Sites

Fellows at Work

The Worker Institute at Cornell has begun its third year of the Undergraduate Research Fellows program. Each semester, fellows work with faculty in small teams on a range of projects in areas including gender equity, precarious work, immigrant workers and young workers in the labor movement.
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Fellows at Work

New Leadership

Professor Ileen DeVault, a labor historian, has been named academic director of ILR’s Worker Institute. DeVault has served on The Worker Institute’s executive committee since 2012 and is co-chair of the Equity at Work initiative
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New Leadership

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Ida Torres

Ida Torres, a renowned labor leader and educator, passed away last weekend, leaving behind a legacy of activism in the civil rights, women’s rights and the worker rights movements.
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Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Ida Torres

ILR’s Shannon Gleeson: Confronting Inequality Means Going Beyond Minimum Wage

Wage theft and other workplace violations are rampant in low-wage industries, and the mechanisms to address these challenges are weak, as Gleeson explains in her recent piece in US News & World Report.
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ILR’s Shannon Gleeson: Confronting Inequality Means Going Beyond Minimum Wage

ILR Online Webcast: Inequality and Worker Rights

In our upcoming webcast, we examine the ways in which worker rights and collective representation impact inequality and explore innovative solutions developed by the labor movement to solve this growing crisis.
ILR Online Webcast with Lara Skinner & Shannon Gleeson
ILR Online Webcast: Inequality and Worker Rights