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Bloomberg reports nearly 20,000 Amazon workers were diagnosed with COVID-19 over a six-and-a-half-month period, quoting Susan Schurman. | Bloomberg’s publications in Canada and India; the Boston Globe; Yahoo Finance in Australia, Canada, the UK, and the U.S.; and The Star in Malaysia republish the story.
Marketplace interviews Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work about the huge gender gap in the latest jobs report.
Fortune interviews Janice Fine of the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization about the Trump administration’s poor record on workplace health and safety during the pandemic.
Futurity summarizes a Rutgers study that finds some working parents are enjoying greater job satisfaction and productivity while working from home, quoting Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work. | Government Executive and World Economic Forum republish the story.
Documented reports on a study by the Center for Women and Work, which finds that many of New Jersey’s housecleaners, nannies, and home health aides are exploited.
NJ Spotlight News explores what’s troubling New Jersey’s labor force, noting that a study by the Center for Women and Work revealed widespread exploitation of the state’s domestic workers. | TAPinto republishes the story.
The Star-Ledger publishes an op-ed, co-authored by Debra Lancaster of the Center for Women and Work, about the exploitation of New Jersey’s domestic workers.
TAPinto reports on new research by the Center for Women and Work, which finds that more than half of New Jersey’s domestic workers are victims of wage theft.
TAPinto covers a Rutgers study, quoting Yana Rodgers and Elaine Zundl of the Center for Women and Work.
WNYC Radio interviews Elaine Zundl about a report she co-authored for the Center for Women and Work, revealing that many of New Jersey’s domestic workers are mistreated by their employers.