“Rural hospitals, already struggling with financial strains due to Covid-19, face an even more significant threat, experts said – the workforce shortage,” Liz Carey reports for The Daily Yonder. “Hospitals say…
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Women in STEM Leadership: How Do We Promote Diverse Pipelines?
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 4, 2022Employment in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields in the United States is not equitable. Women, particularly Black and Hispanic women, are underrepresented in many sub-sectors of STEM and face larger wage…
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Embracing Communities For Technology Jobs
Stanford Social Innovation Review May 30, 2022These social challenges constitute barriers for applicants that go far beyond the obvious professional hurdles. As a result, only few exceptional people from excluded communities choose to study and work…
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The Benefits of Immigrant Labor for Rural Communities
The Rural Blog May 28, 2022A new opinion piece in The New York Times argues that rural America needs immigrant labor to survive and thrive. “Rural America has a growth problem. Business and industry desperately need workers, but the…
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Why We Need to Invest in Working Mothers
PhilanTopic May 27, 2022Women are the center of our economy, care systems, and essential work—yet they aren’t at the center of our policies, programs, and pandemic recovery plans. Over the last two years,…
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The Technology Sector Excludes Entire Communities
Stanford Social Innovation Review May 26, 2022The technology industry is one of the primary engines of growth globally and the source of many of the highest-paying jobs offering the best opportunities for upward mobility. But people…
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Why We Need a Shorter Workweek
Shareable May 22, 2022Studies show that a shorter workweek is healthier for people and the planet — but much of the conversation is focused on its impact on worker productivity or efficiency. This…
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How to Foster Youth Social Capital and Career Planning
The 74 May 22, 2022When it comes to educational and career success, it’s difficult to overstate the importance of relationships. No one succeeds alone, and doors to opportunity are not opened solely by academic…
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Creating an Authentically Inclusive Space for BIPOC Workers
Grantmakers in Health May 14, 2022The illusion of inclusion is defined as the “sometimes subtle ways that standards can appear to address race while at the same time marginalizing people of color,” (Heilig et al…
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Correctional Officers Are Also Caught in the Trauma Cycles in Prisons and Jails
Prison Policy Initiative May 10, 2022As we well know, people incarcerated in jails and prisons experience constant trauma, and are surrounded by brutality and violence that are impossible to escape. This experience has only grown worse in…
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Why Companies Need to Respect Worker Voice
The Aspen Institute May 7, 2022The past month has signaled a shift in the role workers play in our economy. The US has seen union wins at Amazon and Starbucks, employee walkouts at Disney in response to their…
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How to Approach Teacher Shortages
EdSource May 4, 2022While there was a teacher shortage before 2020, the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic and ever-increasing work demands created a perfect storm. Many teachers reached a breaking point due to unparalleled physical…
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