December 6, 2020 Pearl River The 2020 election season isn’t quite over, as the Senate runoff in Georgia proves, but that’s not the only place where there are key runoffs. In New Orleans, a highly contentious, and important, race for district attorney was the featured bout, along with a gaggle of judge and school board …
New Bosses Different than the Old Bosses?
December 5, 2020 Pearl River Some of the issues for significantly recalibrating US efforts on climate and energy seem the same, but Northeastern Professor Jennie Stephens brings some different twists to them in Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy, in our recent discussion on Wade’s World. Stephens made the case …
Hiring for All December 4, 2020 Little Rock This is interesting. Rather than raise wages, some companies – and labor economists – believe that the other way to increase income would be to expand the field of hiring to more workers. I’m cynical probably, and I don’t want to rain on this parade, because a …