by dankeelan | Aug 17, 2021 | Featured, Future of Work, Gig Workers, Retirement
Being your own boss. Making your own schedule. Taking control of your career. Those perks and others—including not worrying about being downsized by your company—drive professionals into self-employment all the time. In fact, the gig economy keeps growing year after...
by dankeelan | Aug 17, 2021 | Future of Work, Gender
In May 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 lockdown, our research team, including collaborators Yana van der Muelen Rogers, Elaine Zundl, and Sevinc Ulu, conducted a survey of working adults. We found that the early months of the pandemic ushered in an unforeseen...
by dankeelan | Aug 17, 2021 | Future of Work, Training
The novel coronavirus pandemic has moved most public employees to remote work situations. But the pandemic has not stopped the need for workforce development and government has had to adjust to a new world of online training and learning. Agencies have had to pivot to...
by dankeelan | Aug 17, 2021 | Featured, Future of Work, Hybrid Workplace, Remote Work
After 17 years in business, nine teaching graduate online and a year of on-campus teaching during a pandemic, I’ve discovered we need to rethink the way we work and learn. Previous models were not built for a new hybrid environment where we need to engage remotely and...
by dankeelan | Aug 10, 2021 | Future of Work, Remote Work, U.S. Economy
Newsweek’s Tom Rogers joins Morning Joe to discuss his latest column on remote work and what it could mean for politics. Watch Morning Joe on MSNBC
by dankeelan | Aug 10, 2021 | Benefits, Featured, Future of Work, Gig Workers, Unions
A fight over a proposed ballot question about the status of gig-economy workers in Massachusetts escalated Monday, as a labor-backed coalition accused its political opponents, who are backed by technology giants, of violating state law by failing to report campaign...
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