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Apprenticeships in a Shifting Economy: Nevada’s Safer Bet

September 8, 2017January 31, 2018 apprenticeships, employment, Great Recession, Nevada, skilled labor, technology

BY ANDREW SUGRUE More than most states, Nevada suffered greatly during the recent recession. Unemployment peaked at 14 percent in

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Searching for Dignity and Work in Kara Tepe Refugee Camp

July 13, 2017November 15, 2017 asylum, dignity, employment, Greece, jobs, refugee, Syria, work

BY WEN HOE If you visited Kara Tepe on a Saturday night, you might not guess it is a refugee

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Consider the Source: Can We Tolerate Child Labor in Our Supply Chains and Closets?

November 23, 2016March 16, 2023 child labor, employment

BY CAITLIN RYAN Stepping into a makeshift convenience store in Hanoi peddling toiletries and cleaning products, I immediately felt uncomfortable.

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How Could Anyone Not Support the HUDS Strike?

October 26, 2016 employment, strike

BY ANDREW MCCLURE Last week, the Harvard Kennedy School Student Government (KSSG) voted on a Resolution that would “support the

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Building a Better Business

May 2, 2016February 25, 2018 employment, entrepreneurship, founders, hiring, quality of life, startups, workforce

BY MARINA ZHAVORONKOVA Last year, Netflix made headlines by allowing all employees up to a year of parental leave. In

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Win-Win: How Employers Can Drive Socio-Economic Mobility Through Conscious Hiring

February 22, 2016 diversity, employment, hiring, workplace

BY MARINA ZHAVORONKOVA AND JONATHAN HUI If you are born poor in America, the way up is through a good

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