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Latin American left responds to Trump's pledge to take over of Venezuelan oil

NPR
Santiago Anria, ILR associate professor, provides analysis on the weakening and fragmentation of Latin America’s political left.
Latin American left responds to Trump's pledge to take over of Venezuelan oil

Can Breads Bakery workers really demand that the Israeli owners cut ties with Israel?

The Jerusalem Post
Harry Katz, director of the Scheinman Institute, shares his expertise as he answers questions about the possibility of workers at Breads Bakery forming a union, what labor issues a union typically negotiates with management, and the likelihood of Breads management engaging on issues related to Israel.
Can Breads Bakery workers really demand that the Israeli owners cut ties with Israel?

The number of long-term unemployed is growing. What does that tell us about the economy?

Marketplace
“These people have to look not necessarily for a new job, but also for a new sector and that might take time,” said ILR Professor Philipp Kircher, commenting on the long-term unemployment rate and the job market reorganization caused by the use of artificial intelligence.
The number of long-term unemployed is growing. What does that tell us about the economy?

Trump brushes off early posting of confidential jobs figures

AP News
Erica Groshen, ILR senior labor market advisor and former Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, describes penalties for early disclosure of the bureau’s jobs data and how previous breaches have been handled.
Trump brushes off early posting of confidential jobs figures

Workers might hate performance reviews less if they looked like this

Fast Company
Emily Zitek, ILR associate professor, is extensively quoted in this article about her recent research, which sheds light on how to write a performance review that feels fair to the employee and that will inspire the employee to want to improve their performance.
Workers might hate performance reviews less if they looked like this

Autism Therapy Becomes Big Business for Private Equity

MedPage Today
“Ownership by private equity firms fosters only high levels of turnover and organizational chaos,” said Rosemary Batt, ILR professor of women and work, as she discussed the recent acquisitions by private equity firms of autism clinics.
Autism Therapy Becomes Big Business for Private Equity

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