Politics Jul 15 GOP state attorneys general shift affirmative action battle lines to the workplace By Wyatte Grantham-Philips, Geoff Mulvihill, Associated Press
Economy Feb 04 Watch 10:28 White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain on President Biden’s economic and domestic priorities The U.S. labor market proved to be stronger than expected last month despite the omicron surge. Employers added 467,000 jobs as the economy picked up momentum, while the Labor Department said there were nearly 700,000 more jobs created in November…
Agents for Change Nov 26 Why these companies are rethinking the use of AI in hiring A growing body of research indicates that artificial intelligence systems used for job recruitment reinforce racial and gender inequality. Now, innovators are developing software that promises more accountability, and combats — rather than perpetuates — employment discrimination. By Zoe Rohrich
Arts Jun 01 Watch Immigration Reforms Could Change Hiring Practices Proposed immigration reforms in Congress could change hiring practices.