January Green Jobs Report: The Great Reshuffle
Join our monthly Green Jobs Report for a regular update on how the ongoing health and economic environment is impacting the workplace and the role that green jobs and a green new deal can play in helping to rebuild stronger, more resilient, more inclusive economies.
This month, in addition to our regular green jobs report, we'll look in detail at the stresses and challenges being created shifts in employers' practices and by changes in employees own priorities. We'll explore questions such as:
We'll be joined by Liz Medina, Executive Director of the Vermont State Labor Council, AFL-CIO. In her spare time, Liz hosts an oral history podcast called En Masse in an effort to build working-class culture. En Masse is part of the Labor Radio Network. We'll also be joined by our regular Green Jobs team:
As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.
Please use the zoom form below to register to join our live Zoom audience.
This month, in addition to our regular green jobs report, we'll look in detail at the stresses and challenges being created shifts in employers' practices and by changes in employees own priorities. We'll explore questions such as:
- What is the "Great Reshuffle" and how is it reflecting our plans to build back better?
- How has it impacted mental health and well being?
- How fast can companies improve their treatment of workers?
We'll be joined by Liz Medina, Executive Director of the Vermont State Labor Council, AFL-CIO. In her spare time, Liz hosts an oral history podcast called En Masse in an effort to build working-class culture. En Masse is part of the Labor Radio Network. We'll also be joined by our regular Green Jobs team:
- Dr. Fadhel Kaboub, Associate Professor of Economics at Denison University, and President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity
- Dr. Scott Fullwiler, Associate Professor in Economics, University of Missouri at Kansas City
- Amir Khaleghi, PhD candidate in Economics, University of Missouri at Kansas City
As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.
Please use the zoom form below to register to join our live Zoom audience.