by dankeelan | Jun 28, 2022 | Future of Work
In April 1952, architecture firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill unveiled its newest office building in New York City’s Midtown to spectators, business leaders, and fanfare from the press. ”It’s something strikingly new,” the New York Times wrote on the day of the...
by dankeelan | Jun 28, 2022 | Featured, LGBT
The celebration of Pride month in June and recognition of challenges faced by the LGBTIQ+ community has never been more significant than now for the technology industry. According to The Center for Talent Innovation’s (CTI) business report, LGBTIQ+ Inclusive...
by dankeelan | Jun 21, 2022 | Training
It’s called The Great Resignation – people quitting their jobs in droves wanting something different, something better. The Bidwell Training Center has been providing job training for 50 years. Horticulture students grow herbs in a greenhouse, which will then be...
by dankeelan | Jun 21, 2022 | Jobs, Women
Subsidizing child care, a key part of President Joe Biden’s pandemic recovery legislation that has so far failed to pass into law, would increase the number of mothers in the workforce and boost wages for industry workers, among other social and economic benefits,...
by dankeelan | Jun 21, 2022 | Disabilities
As employers struggle to fill job openings, they might look to workers like Amy Espinosa. Espinosa works on a cleaning crew through the Arc Erie County New York. She was part of a team keeping the Broadway Market looking tidy during the busy Easter season, and is now...
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