News Clip4:02
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : After reforming World Cup host Qatar, union targets other Gulf states

9th - Higher Ed
Sharan Burrow, the general secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) that forced Qatar into groundbreaking labour reforms ahead of the World Cup, vows that other Gulf states will become the next "target", during an...
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Bridgeman Arts

Fruit picking and sugar production in Martinique, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, locals pick bananas, coconuts, pineapples, oranges, mangoes and other fruit. The crops are transported by truck....
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Press Association

Protesters outside Caxton House in London

Higher Ed
Protesters outside Caxton House in London, the HQ of the Department for Work and Pensions, for the handing over of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) dossier to ministers, revealing the "depths of poverty" being suffered by...
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Curated Video

Buffalo Tragedy Highlights Need For Black Mental Health Care Workers

Higher Ed
In the aftermath of the Buffalo tragedy, health care workers were faced with another crisis: the need for diverse mental health professionals.
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Curated Video

WRAP President Bush announcement on immigration and reaction

Higher Ed
Washington, DC, USA 1. Wide shot of US President George W Bush walking into East Room 2. Bush at podium, audience applauding 3. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President: "As a nation that values immigration and depends on...
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Bloomberg

Singapore Seeking Expats With 'Super' Skills, Minister Says

Higher Ed
Singapore is seeking to attract higher-caliber foreign workers under a new points-based visa system, as part of the government's broader push to boost local employment while positioning itself as a global city, Manpower Minister Tan See...
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Press Association

Mary Lou McDonald and Richard Boyd Barrett address cost-of-living crisis rally in Dublin

Higher Ed
Opposition politicians and campaigners have joined crowds of demonstrators as protests over the cost-of-living crisis take place. Demonstrations organised by the Cost of Living Coalition got under way in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway...
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Bloomberg

Super Core for Inflation

Higher Ed
Lawrence H. Summers, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary says that wage and labor costs are a "super core" push to inflation. He also shares that the Fed "needs to go further" to fight the highest inflation in years.
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Bloomberg

Investing in Caregiving Creates Jobs, Says Time's Up CEO

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- Tina Tchen, CEO of Time's Up, says investing in childcare and caregiving can create thousands of jobs. She appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Robert Kaplan on Mexico, Inflation, Employment

Higher Ed
Jul.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses the importance of trade with Mexico, inflation expectations, and the U.S. nearing full employment. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bridgeman Arts

Wool factory. France, 1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 14 from 'Les gens du Nord' (People of the North), a black and white documentary about mining towns in the North of France. Footage of the local wool factory and workers operating the machines.
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Curated Video

Thousands Walk Off Jobs To Protest Racial And Economic Inequality

Higher Ed
Some demands from organizers of the "Strike for Black Lives" include justice for Black communities and a $15 federal minimum wage.
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Bloomberg

The Long-Term Impact of Coronavirus on the Global Economy

Higher Ed
Apr.02 -- Oscar Jorda, senior policy advisor at San Francisco Federal Reserve, discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic could impact the global economy in the long term. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Press Association

Workers begin second eight-day strike at Port of Felixstowe

Higher Ed
Workers have begun a second eight-day strike at the UK’s largest container port, the Port of Felixstowe. Includes interviews with full-time convenor at the port, Phil Pemberton, and regional officer for Unite Miles Hubbard.
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Bridgeman Arts

Chinon Nuclear Power Plant in Indre-et-Loire, France, 1959, part 4

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 5 from the nuclear power documentary 'La voie Francaise des centrales nucleaires, de marcoule a chinon' made between 1954 and 1956, and presented by Le Commissariat - l'Energie Atomique et Electricite de France. Construction of A1,...
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Bridgeman Arts

Chinon Nuclear Power Plant in Indre-et-Loire, France, 1959, part 2

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the nuclear power documentary 'La voie Francaise des centrales nucleaires, de marcoule a chinon' made between 1954 and 1956, and presented by Le Commissariat - l'Energie Atomique et Electricite de France. Construction of A1,...
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Press Association

Scottish Labour leader says party would put power into the hands of workers 'to decide their future.'

Higher Ed
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard said that in government the party would put power into the hands of workers to decide their future. The party leader announced it would put the agency Co-Operative Development Scotland, which helps...
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Bloomberg

Tech Diversity and Inclusion Efforts Haven't Worked, Advocate Fong-Jones Says

Higher Ed
Jun.10 -- Liz Fong-Jones, Honeycomb.io principal developer advocate and a former Alphabet Inc. engineer, discusses her suggestions for fostering inclusion in the tech industry with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on this edition of "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US Starbucks workers score union breakthrough

9th - Higher Ed
Workers at two Starbucks cafes in Buffalo, New York have voted to establish a union, a first for the coffee chain's company-owned shops in the United States (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

New York is the first state to require anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season. (Oct. 25)

Higher Ed
New York is requiring anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season, an ambitious effort to control the flu in the places it is...
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The Recount

Millions Dumped From Unemployment Amid Delta Surge

Higher Ed
In 31 states, at least 1,000 schools have already closed. In 10 days, 15 staff members in Miami public schools have died. And in a new poll, 59% of parents support mask mandates for students and staff. Speaking of COVID implications,...
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Bridgeman Arts

Chinon Nuclear Power Plant in Indre-et-Loire, France, 1959, part 5

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the nuclear power documentary 'La voie Francaise des centrales nucleaires, de marcoule a chinon' made between 1954 and 1956, and presented by Le Commissariat - l'Energie Atomique et Electricite de France. Construction of A1,...
News Clip2:50
Teen Kids News

Can Hobby Beekeepers Save the Bees and the Ecosystem

6th - 8th
Danielle tells us about a unique school club that has over eighty thousand members: most are bees. Because there's a shortage of bees, this beekeeping club is helping bees build their hives so they can survive the winter and pollinate...
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Bloomberg

Emerson CEO on Wages, Manufacturing and Immigration

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Emerson Electric Co. Chief Executive Officer David Farr discusses wage pressure, manufacturing and immigration. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Lisa Abramowics on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."