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  • Workforce Development Helping to Bridge the Gap

    Workforce Development Helping to Bridge the Gap

    Eve Baron is the Acting Associate Director for Worker Education and the Academic Program Manager, Urban Studies In addition to early childhood development programs, building the income-earning capacity of our urban workforce is a critical part of building a more equitable society. Workforce development programs—those that are designed to update and sharpen existing skills, or…

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  • Faculty of the World, Unite?

    Faculty of the World, Unite?

    Penny Lewis is an Assistant Professor of Labor Studies at The Murphy Institute Years of organizing, agitating, occupying and strategizing have brought the issue of low wage and precarious work to the forefront of contemporary economic discussion.  Fast food and retail are not the only sectors where such low wage work has become the norm: …

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  • Why We Celebrate May Day as a Workers’ Holiday

    Why We Celebrate May Day as a Workers’ Holiday

    By Steve Brier One of the great ironies is that workers all over the world celebrate Labor Day on May 1st, not the first Monday in September, the way we do in the U.S. Most people assume the choice of May 1st has something to do with the former Soviet Union. They don’t realize that…

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  • Roe at Risk

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KcaDtjwOuY&w=560&h=315] This film was initially listed in The New Labor Forum Spring 2014 Issue www.afj.org, 2013 A fifteen-minute film urges Americans to get involved to preserve a woman’s right to choose about abortion.

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