Today’s labor market shortages provide an opportune moment for employers to better measure and improve conditions for their employees. In her new report, Marcela Escobari provides simple, evidence-based outcome metrics that promote good quality jobs.
“Iraq’s parliamentary elections rarely produce surprises. But the elections that were held this month constituted a potential make-or-break moment amidst widespread social unrest, systemic violence against civilians, and an existential economic crisis.” Ranj Alaaldin discusses changing Iraqi politics and the implications for U.S. foreign policy.
When world leaders gather in Glasgow, they will be looking for bold, transformative climate solutions that put countries on a more equitable path to sustainability. Christina Kwauk writes that quality education can be one of those bold solutions and explains what to look out for at the U.N. Climate Conference.
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