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Closing the Jobs Gap from Behind Prison Walls in Pennsylvania

September 13, 2017March 16, 2023 Dukakis, education, jobs, Pennsylvania, prison, reentry, workforce development

BY LAURA WHITE Workforce development had been a frequent news topic in the months preceding my summer at the Governor’s

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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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Restoring Economic Opportunity to Working-Class America

July 3, 2017November 15, 2017 apprenticeships, economic opportunity, free trade, globalization, jobs, labor market, NAFTA, technology, trump, working class

BY JOHN SCIANIMANICO David Ricardo, the father of modern-day trade theory, must be rolling in his grave. Ricardo’s doctrine of

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U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Are Not Coming Back

February 27, 2017February 27, 2017 automation, China, jobs, manufacturing, unemployment, United States

BY HAIYANG ZHANG A group of textile artisans protested against the newly developed labor-replacing machinery. They were afraid that the

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