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Institute for Work and Employment Research

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Calls For Greater Worker Say In Technology Decisions

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Martha Mangelsdorf

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Calls For Greater Worker Say In Technology Decisions

Nov 21, 2019
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Economics

USA Lab Class Honored with "Ideas Worth Teaching" Award

USA Lab Class Honored with "Ideas Worth Teaching" Award

Dec 9, 2019
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Simon Johnson
Institute for Work and Employment Research Economics

Jump-Starting The Creation of Good Jobs

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Simon Johnson

Strategically targeted federal investments in R&D are key to creating good jobs in the future, according to MIT Sloan Professor Simon Johnson.

Jan 7, 2020
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Institute for Work and Employment Research

When Is a Difficult Person not a Difficult Person?

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Mary Rowe

A distinguished senior officer burst into my waiting room and came right through into my office.[1] He was holding a furled umbrella high over …

Jan 14, 2022
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Labor

The Learning System at IBM: A Case Study

Despite a long history of research on training in the fields of organizational psychology, human resources, and labor economics, little is known about the state‐of‐the‐art in training practices offered by employers, use of training opportunities by employees, or the effects of training and upskillin...

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Institute for Work and Employment Research Labor

New Research Brief on Worker Voice and Public Policies Published

In the new briefing, titled "Worker Voice, Representation, and Implications for Public Policies," Kochan "examines the need to rebuild worker voice, power, and representation against the backdrop of building a new social contract at work..."

Jul 17, 2020
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Labor

Are U.S. Companies Overinvesting in Automation — And Underinvesting in People?

Does the U.S. tax system incentivize companies to overinvest in automation—at the expense of jobs?

Oct 7, 2020
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Labor

What Kind of Labor Organization Do U.S. Workers Want?

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Martha Mangelsdorf

If U.S. workers could select the characteristics of a labor organization to represent them, what would they choose? That’s the question explored in an intriguing new journal article by Alexander Hertel-Fernandez of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, William Kimball of ...

Oct 17, 2020
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Action Learning Analytics

Machine learning project supports UN Mine Action Service

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Kathryn M. O'Neill

UNMAS tasked A-Lab with developing a machine learning model that could use satellite imagery to detect the presence of buildings and roads—key indicators of development— in areas of Afghanistan that UNMAS had cleared of explosives.

May 31, 2022
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Climate Change

How participatory simulation motivates climate action

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Margaret Hensel

Jovan Bryan

Carolyn McCarthy

Karen S. McNeal

Nicole Norfles

Kenneth Rath

Juliette N. Rooney-Varga

New research shows that group deliberation guided by interaction with the C-ROADS model can positively influence high school and college students’ climate change knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.

May 4, 2022
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