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The Courier News and Home News Tribune remember David Bensman, who mentored two generations of labor activists, organizers, and scholars during a 42-year career at SMLR.
CO, a publication of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, interviews Rebecca Greenbaum about her research on the “bottom line mentality” and why business leaders should avoid it.
Harvard Business Review writes about how to maintain strong engagement when most employees are working from home, quoting Bill Castellano.
Local Coast Outpost writes about growing interest in worker cooperatives, citing research by the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.
NJBIZ reports Congress and the White House failed to reach a deal on extending the $600 weekly benefit, quoting Christopher Hayes.
The American Prospect notes the passing of longtime SMLR professor and labor historian David Bensman.
NJBIZ explores the potential impact of allowing the $600 federal jobless benefit to expire, quoting Christopher Hayes.
The SandPaper writes about how the lack of PPE is putting frontline healthcare workers in Southern Ocean County at risk, quoting Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work.
The Chronicle of Higher Education publishes an op-ed by Rebecca Kolins Givan about how tenured and tenure-track professors across the country are finally speaking up about workplace injustices in academia.
CNN Business reports Google will allow its employees to continue working from home through July 2021 due to the pandemic, quoting Bill Castellano.