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These disabled people tried to play by the rules. It cost them their federal benefits

NPR
Debora Wagner, senior extension associate with the Yang Tan Institute on Employment and Disability, discusses the challenges of using Supplemental Security Income.
These disabled people tried to play by the rules. It cost them their federal benefits

What the Teamsters Team-up Means for the Amazon Labor Union

Yahoo News
“If this [ratification] does go through, it’ll be a major change,” said Kate Bronfenbrenner, Director of Labor Education Research.
What the Teamsters Team-up Means for the Amazon Labor Union

New federal job numbers shine light on state of the economy

Spectrum
Russell Weaver, an economic geographer at the Buffalo Co-Lab, says this jobs report, which showed an increase of 272,000 jobs – more than the 180,000 predicted – could show signs of “economic distress” and a mismatch between employers and household figures.
New federal job numbers shine light on state of the economy

How did the closely watched jobs report get its start?

Marketplace
Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor, discusses the two U.S. monthly jobs reports that show the labor market's performance.
How did the closely watched jobs report get its start?

Who’s Afraid of an AI Jobs-Apocalypse? Not America, Apparently

Bloomberg Tax
To the extent that labor advocates are focused on AI, they are worried not mainly about job losses, but rather about potential AI-related harms, like algorithmic hiring bias and employer monitoring of workers, said Professor Virginia Doellgast.
Who’s Afraid of an AI Jobs-Apocalypse? Not America, Apparently

How noncompete ban could shake up health care landscape

The Hill
According to John August, director of health care and partner programs, noncompetes have become “a big issue” in health care as physicians’ practices are being taken over by large health systems.
How noncompete ban could shake up health care landscape

ILR in the News

On Contact: The gig economy
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NYC delivery workers demand more workplace rights
The rise of the anti-work movement
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Another Voice: Strengthening U.S. democracy can start in cities
Starbucks workers agree to union in Buffalo, NY
Some Colleges Loosen Rules for a Virus That Won’t Go Away
I’m Not Sorry for My Delay
Millions have lost a step into the middle class, researchers say

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