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KSHB 41 News, the NBC-TV affiliate in Kansas City, cites research by the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.
The Washington Post examines the precarious lives of adjunct instructors in the District of Columbia, quoting Rebecca Kolins Givan.
The New York Post examines why so many Americans are quitting, joining unions, or going on strike, quoting Todd Vachon of the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN).
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on staffing shortages caused by the continued spread of the omicron variant, quoting Will Brucher.
Marketplace talks to Francis Ryan about how “the COVID crisis has lifted the sanitation worker into the public consciousness.”
Marketplace interviews Rebecca Kolins Givan of the Center for Work and Health about the pay gap between travel nurses and staff nurses, and the tension that creates.
The Hill reports the CDC is reducing the isolation period to five days for asymptomatic cases, quoting Todd Vachon of the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN).
Bloomberg reports the latest version of the bill includes four weeks of paid parental leave. The story cites research by the Center for Women and Work.
7News, the ABC-TV affiliate in Washington DC, interviews Debra Lancaster of the Center for Women and Work.
WNYC Radio host Brian Lehrer asks Debra Lancaster of the Center for Women and Work about the fate of the federal paid family leave policy.