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New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH) Seeks Program Coordinator
The New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health is seeking a program coordinator for the Manhattan Justice for Workers Initiative. The job includes outreach to low wage workers, supporting workers in reporting violations of their rights, whether civil or criminal, and coordinating a collaborative of worker organizations participating in the project. Candidate must be
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Urban Upbound Seeks Career Pathways Manager (NYC)
Background Founded in 2004, the mission of Urban Upbound is break cycles of poverty in New York City public housing neighborhoods. We provide youth and adult residents with comprehensive integrated services in five key areas: employment services, financial counseling, income supports, community revitalization initiatives, and financial inclusion services anchored by the Urban Upbound Federal Credit Union. Position
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Preparing a Public Pathway to Renewable Energy: TUED Working Paper #10
Why a profit-based approach to renewable energy is failing to deliver the energy transition, and why we urgently need to pursue public alternatives. By Sean Sweeney and John Treat Why, in a world awash with “idle capital” and in desperate need for a just energy transition to a renewables-based system, are global investment levels in
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