Dimon, Bezos among CEOs pledging to hire 100,000 New Yorkers
Dimon, Bezos among CEOs pledging to hire 100,000 New Yorkers
Some of New York's largest employers say they plan to hire 100,000 "traditionally underserved" residents of the area within the next decade.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
U.S. Companies Plan To Help, Train And Hire 100,000 Minorities
U.S. Companies Plan To Help, Train And Hire 100,000 Minorities
The CEOs of a number of top-tier U.S. companies—including Goldman Sachs, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, IBM, Accenture and JPMorgan—established an organization, along with New York City-based higher education institutions, to help increase the hiring of people from minority communities in New York.
Forbes
Forbes
Outrage as coronavirus prompts US universities and colleges to shed staff
Outrage as coronavirus prompts US universities and colleges to shed staff
Mass layoffs and job cuts in further and higher education are being met with protests and lawsuits across the country
The Guardian - US
The Guardian - US
New initiative from Big Tech critics: Capping food delivery fees
Economic Liberties Project wants restaurants to push local governments to rein in the delivery giants.
Axios
Axios
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Here’s Why That Letter From Women Leaders To The News Media Is Such A Big Deal
With all the scrutiny on Biden’s choice of a female running mate, these powerful women stepped up to say we can’t stand by and watch the same misogynist biases play out in the media. I spoke to several of them about why this is more than just an advocacy memo.
Forbes
Forbes
High-tech hopes - Addressing Israel’s engineering shortage
Even before the coronavirus crisis, some of the most out-of-the-box thinking about how to solve the tech hiring crisis was around ways to draft underrepresented populations into the tech economy.
The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post