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Tag Archives: Unemployment

A Fundamental Reason That Higher Ed Is Not Going to Collapse

BY MARTIN KICH There is no good news in this pandemic—only bad and worse news. An article written by J. Edward Moreno and Justine Coleman for The Hill opens: College graduates are poised to enter one of the most difficult job markets in U.S. history. Nearly 4 million people are expected to graduate with a…

May 16, 2020 in COVID-19, Students.

Right to Work, by the Numbers: Part 3

Unemployment Rates by State In the first two posts in this series, I made the case the claim that the population shift from the “Rust Belt” to the “Sun Belt” has not been driven by a preference for “right to work” states over pro-labor states, and I examined the degree to which population growth in…

April 30, 2013 in Collective Bargaining, Faculty, Faculty Work, Legislative Issues.

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