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Nasdaq interviews Jessica Methot about her small talk study, noting the results were “remarkable."
Rutgers Today writes about Francis Ryan’s interview with longtime civil rights and labor leader William Lucy, sponsored by the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization and the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN).
U.S. News and World Report interviews Scott Seibert about the value and versatility of a degree in Human Resource Management, noting top-level HR executives can earn as much as $300,000 plus stock options and other benefits.
Fifty by Fifty publishes a column by Adria Sharf about the teaching resources available in the Curriculum Library for Employee Ownership (CLEO).
Stanford Social Innovation Review publishes a column citing research by the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.
Wrestling INC mentions that MMA fighter Leslie Smith is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in Labor Studies and Employment Relations at SMLR.
HuffPost interviews Douglas Kruse and Lisa Schur of the Program for Disability Research, whose report for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission revealed “remarkable” improvement in voting accessibility, but room for growth.
Página/12 (Argentina) reports on the union election at Amazon’s warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, quoting Rebecca Kolins Givan.
Bloomberg Law reports KPMG U.K. chief Bill Michael has resigned after criticizing unconscious bias training, quoting Nichelle Carpenter.
Disability Scoop reports on the study by Douglas Kruse and Lisa Schur of the Program for Disability Research.