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CNET talks to Rebecca Kolins Givan about how the National Labor Relations Board will respond after Amazon fired two workers involved in the organizing effort.
NJBIZ writes about “The Status of Women in New Jersey,” a report by Debra Lancaster and Sarah Small of the Center for Women and Work.
NPR reports on a legal challenge that could limit voting access for people with disabilities. The story cites data from the Program for Disability Research.
POLITICO covers a Center for Women and Work report that finds many women in New Jersey are trading full-time employment for part-time jobs.
The Indianapolis Star reports 1,000 graduate students who teach courses at Indiana University are on strike, quoting Paula Voos.
NJ Spotlight News profiles the New Jersey State Policy Lab, which supported the Center for Women and Work report, “The Status of Women in New Jersey.”
The Star-Ledger covers a report by the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN), quoting co-author Todd Vachon.
The Philadelphia Inquirer interviews Distinguished Professor Emerita Dorothy Sue Cobble about the history of unionization in the restaurant industry.
Forbes runs a column calling Rutgers “the center for all things employee ownership” and cities research by Joseph Blasi and Douglas Kruse.
Open Campus Media reports some credential programs may lose federal funding, quoting Michelle Van Noy of the Education and Employment Research Center.