
Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations faculty and staff are sharing their expertise on racism at work, the power of police unions, and the nationwide protests.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer interviews Francis Ryan about the history of the city’s powerful Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 5.
PEOPLE Magazine features Kyra Leigh Sutton in its series, Voices from the Fight Against Racism.
Bloomberg Law examines the legality of firing employees for what they post when they’re not at work, quoting Tamara Lee.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram investigates why so many police officers get their job back after being fired, quoting Tamara Lee on the role of police unions.
Business Insider publishes an op-ed by Kyra Leigh Sutton, who argues that peaceful protesting signals your values and demonstrates transferable skills. | Business Insider’s sites in Australia, Ghana, India, Kenya, the Netherlands, and Nigeria republish the story.
The Guardian (UK) interviews Christopher Hayes, who says police unions “look out almost entirely for themselves.”
ROI-NJ interviews Kyra Leigh Sutton about how to support employees during the national protests for racial justice.
Yahoo Finance reports several top companies have joined virtual campaigns against police brutality and racism, quoting Kyra Leigh Sutton.
The New York Daily News publishes an op-ed by Christopher Hayes on the history of police brutality and racial inequality in the city.
HuffPost reports on how to minimize your risk of getting fired, quoting Kyra Leigh Sutton.