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Education Dive covers a report by the Education and Employment Research Center on the need for quality standards in the non-degree credential marketplace, quoting lead author Michelle Van Noy.
CNBC reports on which Democratic presidential candidates support expanding employee ownership, citing research by Joseph Blasi and Douglas Kruse of the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.
The Tennessean publishes an editorial on Nashville’s new voting machines, quoting Douglas Kruse and Lisa Schur of the Program for Disability Research and citing their research.
The Nation reports on the rise of employee-owned businesses, noting the research agenda has long been housed at the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.
The Washington Examiner reports on the Democratic presidential campaigns whose workers have unionized, quoting Will Brucher.
Inside Higher Ed covers the Education and Employment Research Center report on non-degree credentials, noting its relevance as Congress debates expanding Pell Grant eligibility.
Fifty by Fifty summarizes the annual Beyster Symposium convened by the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.
Ignites, a Financial Times service, explores how HR departments are changing in the #MeToo era, quoting Bill Castellano.
NJBIZ reports New Jersey will no longer allow employers to ask job candidates for their salary history, quoting Charles Fay and Paula Voos.
Quartz publishes an op-ed arguing that political candidates will lose votes for ignoring people with disabilities, citing reports by the Program for Disability Research.