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Press Association

TUC leader calls for general election to end turmoil

Higher Ed
A senior union leader has launched an angry attack against the Government and called for a general election amid the continuing political turmoil. Frances O’Grady, general secretary of the TUC, pledged to fight plans to introduce...
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Bridgeman Arts

Report from Russia, 1943

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Newsreel footage documenting events in Russia in 1943. Scenes from Moscow; parade on Red Square, snow clearing, air attacks, bombings. War efforts from civilians, in particular, Soviet women. Taken from the News Parade series.
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Bloomberg

'Upskilling' for the Post-Pandemic Workforce

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Guild Education CEO Rachel Carlson discusses how companies can win the war for talent by offering opportunities to gain new skills and training as an added employee benefit. She speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Biden Is Snubbing Tesla, and Elon Musk Isn't Happy

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Emily Chang talk about how President Biden talked all things EVs with GM's Mary Barra and Ford's Jim Farley at an event at the White House last week - but failed to mention the biggest EV maker in the world:...
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Curated Video

California Mandates COVID-19 Booster Shots For Health Care Workers

Higher Ed
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the order Tuesday from his personal Twitter account.
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Sky News

Post Office, Southern Railway, British Airways and Swissport workers are all going on strike over Christmas

Higher Ed
VOICED: Post Office staff today began a five-day strike - the longest continuous action in the company's 300-year history. Some rail and airline staff are also striking this week. Today a Downing Street spokesman said the unions were...
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Bloomberg

How a Chinese Casino Conquered a Piece of America

Higher Ed
Apr.15 -- A Chinese company set out to build a huge casino on the island of Saipan, a remote US territory in the Pacific. But questions about its operations and relationships with politicians have some people there, and on the mainland,...
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Curated Video

Pandemic Fuels Wage Debate In America

Higher Ed
Protests took place across the country Tuesday to raise the federal minimum wage, which sits at $7.25.
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Bloomberg

Nouriel Roubini Says a Stagflationary Debt Crisis Is on the Way

Higher Ed
Jul.28 -- Nouriel Roubini, CEO at Roubini Macroassociates, discusses his stagflation concerns as he sees the potential for 1970’s-style inflation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Biden Attacks Trump's Jobs Record

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said Wednesday that President Donald Trump broke his promise to bring jobs back to the U.S. as he laid out his plan to penalize companies for moving operations overseas and reward...
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Sky News

TATA Steel and UK unions agree deal to protect jobs at Steelworks across the UK for the next five years

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots Port Talbot Steelworks factory with furnace chimneys smoking. Interior shots molten steel being rolled in steelworks. Exterior shots stallholders selling wares at Port Talbot market and voxpops with local...
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Bloomberg

Macron's Push on Refugee Crisis

Higher Ed
Aug.28 -- French President Emmanuel Macron will attempt a new diplomatic push to resolve the refugee crisis, bringing together heads of state from around Europe and Africa. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

How Harvey Impacts the U.S. Homebuilding Industry

Higher Ed
Aug.31 -- Susan Maklari, Credit Suisse analyst, discusses the impact of Hurricane Harvey on the U.S. homebuilding industry. She speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Julia Chatterley on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Lynn Forester de Rothschild on Inclusive Capital

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- Lynn Forester de Rothschild, chief executive officer at E.L. Rothschild and founder of Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism, discusses the idea of inclusive capital to combat populism. She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua...
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Bloomberg

Economist Weinberg Sees Markets Overly Optimistic on Jobs, Policy

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist and managing director at High Frequency Economics, says that the Federal Reserve can’t be relied on to help in the next recession as monetary policy has been exhausted by the Coronavirus pandemic....
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Sky News

Industrial action set to disrupt passenger rail journeys

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows exterior press statement from General Secretary, RMT Union, Mick Lynch on 20th June 2022 London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

UKTPO Report Outlines Trade Winners & Losers

Higher Ed
Jul.18 -- Michael Gasiorek, senior lecturer in economics at the University of Sussex, discusses the winners and losers of a trade war, according to a U.K. Trade Policy Observatory report. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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The Recount

Amazon Workers Attempt to Unionize (Again)

Higher Ed
Amazon workers are going to give unionizing another try — this time at four warehouses on Staten Island, New York. And it’s not just Amazon. There have already been 184 strikes in 2021 alone.
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Press Association

Andy Burnham urges Government to solve issues with self isolation pay ahead of Budget announcement

Higher Ed
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram and TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady call on the Government to solve issues with self isolation pay ahead of the Budget announcement next week.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Warner Says Testing for Coronavirus Should Be Free

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, talks about how the Trump administration is reacting to the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli in Washington.
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Bloomberg

Nobel Laureate Esther Duflo on Closing the Poverty Gap

Higher Ed
Aug.10 -- Nobel laureate Esther Duflo, professor of poverty alleviation and development economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of "Good Economics for Hard Times," discusses her studies about poverty in the...
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Bloomberg

The Future of Working From Home After Covid Has Gone

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- The white-collar world has been forced by Covid-19 into a "work from home" experiment, and the results are in. It turns out we can be just as productive at home, if not more so, and many don’t want to go back to the office --...
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Curated Video

How Businesses Abroad Are Dealing With The Coronavirus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Chinese, South Korean and Italian businesses are changing the way they work since the outbreak.