AFL-CIO president: Engage workers as tech evolves
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“The instant you start treating people like an asset be invested in rather than a cost to be cut, you start to win.”
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“The instant you start treating people like an asset be invested in rather than a cost to be cut, you start to win.”
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Tax breaks for research and development mean more innovation and entrepreneurship, but not necessarily better — or faster — innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Experts weigh in on regulations, new technology, and inverted firms.
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Big retailers and tech companies can make price demands of suppliers. And that in turn affects what suppliers pay workers.
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Misconceptions about who needs electricity, when, and how means aid and investment could be rolled out inefficiently.
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SokoShare would serve as the intermediary between small farmers and large grocery stores in Kenya.
Newly vocal employees call for not just fair compensation, but a greater say in how their companies are run.
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A $100 billion plan to spur scientific research and development in the nation’s heartland.
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Apparently, about $17,000.
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Shared-appreciation mortgages could help distressed homeowners, but they’re not without risk, MIT Sloan research shows