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The Washington Post interviews Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work, who says our economic recovery must prioritize paid and unpaid care work and the people who perform it. | MSN republishes the story
Wisconsin Watch: The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism cites turnout data from the Program for Disability Research. | Urban Milwaukee, the Wausau Pilot & Review, WISC-TV, and several other news organizations republish the story
Kaiser Health News interviews Rebecca Kolins Givan of the Center for Work and Health. | MedScape, NPR, and PBS NewsHour republish the story
WIRED reports the Alphabet Workers Union wants to influence the company’s policies, quoting Janice Fine of the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization.
Law360 reports a growing number of museum workers are joining unions, quoting Rebecca Kolins Givan.
Marketplace interviews Rebecca Kolins Givan, who says the Trump administration’s action “outsources a lot of the costs and the responsibilities onto the workers.”
The Hill reports more than 200 employees have formed a minority union, quoting Rebecca Kolins Givan on the potential for similar action throughout Big Tech.
The American Prospect cites research by Saul Rubinstein of the Center for the Study of Collaboration in Work and Society, finding that labor-management partnerships in public schools boost student achievement.
Marketplace interviews Rebecca Kolins Givan of the Center for Work and Health about the tension between full-time hospital staff and the travel nurses who often earn more money.
KFMB-TV reports California’s minimum wage just increased to $14 an hour, quoting Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work.