UAW strike: There are no winners and losers in labor negotiations, professor says
"We need to find a settlement that works for both parties, and works for the consumers, and works for the national economy."
"We need to find a settlement that works for both parties, and works for the consumers, and works for the national economy."
TikTok consulted with MIT’s Dr. David G. Rand, whose research has examined how users respond to different types of AI labels.
Professor David Thesmar recommends reading Gaspard Koenig's "Humus," which he feels perfectly illustrates the moral dilemmas of our time.
MIT Sloan should be “aimed at producing people who are capable of making whatever part of the world they may be involved in work better.”
"I think they still have another hike in them at some point ... there is still more momentum in underlying inflation than we expected."
"I think we were at a period of tight labor markets and a growing recognition of workers' desire to have a say in how they work."
The thornier issue of what and how technology is deployed, Tom Kochan said, is "the frontier of collective bargaining today."
Professor post tenure Tom Kochan discusses the UAW strike.
"For me a geek is somebody who gets obsessed with a hard problem and is willing to embrace unconventional solutions."
"Memory is something that can be trained using neuroplasticity, which is the brain's ability to be malleable throughout life."