People quit quitting, so fewer job openings to fill, fewer people to hire, less churn. Good for employers, not so good for workers. Layoffs & discharges dropped below Good-Times lows. By Wolf Richter for WOLF... Read more »
The Rochester Business Journal profiles Jacqueline Phipps Polito about her accomplishments and the future of the legal industry. Rochester Business Journal View Source link Read more »
We’re Taking a Break . . . It’s that time of year. The Burnes Center for Social Change team that produces the Power At Work Blog is taking a well-deserved break from December... Read more »
A human rights activist detained for nearly three years in China, has gone on trial in Shandong province charged with “inciting subversion of state power”, Amy Hawkins reports for The Guardian. On... Read more »
Listen to Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris in conversation with three national union political directors exactly one year before the 2024 presidential and congressional elections. Seth is joined by Susan Valentine... Read more »
The main power lines to the city of Goma, in the North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, were cut off Monday due to an escalation of fighting between... Read more »
When is a new conference not exactly a new conference? When it is the inaugural Knowledge Management & Innovation for Legal Conference (or KM&I for short). Let me explain. Organizers Patrick DiDomenico... Read more »
Watch Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris in conversation with two front-line UAW members, Glenn Kage and Don Looney, as they discuss their fellow strikers attitudes toward the strike, what it will... Read more »
The Power At Work Blog proudly presents an exclusive and important interview with President Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) as our third Labor Day blogcast. President Weingarten leads... Read more »
