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Bloomberg

Senate Could Be Key to Reopening Government Says Sen. Cardin

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- Senator Ben Cardin, a Democrat from Maryland, discusses bipartisan discussions taking place in an effort to end the partial U.S. government shutdown and the impact on his constituents. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Bridgeman Arts

Factories and aqueducts. Paris, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1950s French film 'A La Claire Fontaine' (By The Clear Fountain). Scenes of factories and water mills. Aqueducts in La Vanne, on the outskirts of Paris. Sterilization plants.
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Curated Video

Opposition leader on case for Britain in EU

Higher Ed
Britain's opposition leader, Jeremy Corbyn, said on Thursday said his Labour party is "overwhelmingly" in favour of Britain staying in the European Union as he made his first major intervention in the referendum campaign.Corbyn said the...
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Sky News

1000s protest in London calling for UK Government to take more action to combat the cost of living crisis engulfing the country

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots thousands of protesters filling streets in Central London protesting about the cost of living crisis, high prices and rents and lack of pay rises, soundbites from protesters, interviews with General Secretary...
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Bloomberg

Indonesia Labor Union Demands 30%-40% Wage Increase

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- On today's ""Indonesia Insight,"" Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on what's moving the markets in Indonesia on Bloomberg Television's ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

ZipRecruiter's Pollak on Quiet Quitting

Higher Ed
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, discusses the trend of "quiet quitting" and the inequalities around it. She speaks with HHaidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

Shanghai Supporting Imports of Covid Vaccines, Medicines

Higher Ed
Shanghai authorities are encouraging banks to cut lending rates for retailers, offering more tax cuts for small businesses and offering subsidies and tax rebates for companies hit by covid. These measures come as the city government...
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Bloomberg

Apple Union Landslide Win's Impact

Higher Ed
International Association of Machinists Eastern Territory General Vice President David Sullivan joins Emily Chang to talk about the implications of the Apple union win they helped orchestrate, and how they intend on negotiating with the...
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Bloomberg

NEC's Gary Cohn Says GDP Projections Will Be Beatable

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn sees a growing demand for American workers as the U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in February, pushing the jobless rate down to 4.7 percent. Cohn also expressed his optimism for U.S....
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Bridgeman Arts

Chinon Nuclear Power Plant in Indre-et-Loire, France, 1959, part 3

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 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

Sweden 1970s - Workers' rights, allowances and trade unions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of workers in factories and offices as the voice-over explains the typical Swedish working week, holiday allowance and trade unions.
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Bridgeman Arts

Meat packing in Chicago c.1905, female factory workers, food production.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Meat packing in Chicago c.1905. Ground meat in machinery. Women packing food.
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The Recount

The Recount Daily Pod: Anne Helen Petersen and Charlie Warzel

Higher Ed
The pandemic has led many to rethink their priorities, including holding out for better pay, and looking for jobs with enhanced work-life flexibility. The question is: are businesses getting the message? Journalists and authors Anne...
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The Recount

Employers Eliminate Drug Tests to Attract Workers

Higher Ed
You’re high-ered: Thousands of U.S. companies are getting rid of drug tests in an effort to attract and retain employees.
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Sky News

Welsh Conservative Party conference

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of delegates seated at the Welsh Conservative Party conference in Newtown on 20th May 2022. United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Says He Approached Trump, Congress on Airline Liquidity

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin addresses reporters outside the White House about the need to address short-term liquidity issues for the airline industry.
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Bloomberg

Labor Sec. Walsh: Don't See Need for States to Extend Jobless Benefits

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Labor Secretary Marty Walsh discusses the Biden administration's efforts to honor the U.S. labor movement and essential workers, workforce training, and the outlook for renewing federally funded emergency unemployment benefits...
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Curated Video

Protests against Nike's plans to cut production

Higher Ed
0000 Wide shot protesters marching down street 0004 Anti-Nike banner showing cowboy carrying Nike briefcase 0009 Close up of banner saying condemning Nike job cuts 0014 Low shot protestors with police in foreground 0018 US security...
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Bloomberg

Why Less-Educated Workers Will Drive U.S. Growth

Higher Ed
Aug. 5 -- Dale Jorgenson, a Harvard University economics professor, explains why less-educated workers will drive U.S. economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

Protesters call on G8 leaders to do more to end poverty

Higher Ed
1. Anti-poverty marchers walk past camera 2. Man walking on stilts handing out leaflets 3. Banner: "People's March to Justice" 4. Various of rally goers standing behind anti World Trade Organisation banner 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Festus...
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Curated Video

On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for his research on unemployment.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Nobel economics winner explains his theories CAPTION: On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for...
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Bloomberg

What the C-Suite Cares About in the Midterms

Higher Ed
Nov. 4 -- Bill Simon, former CEO of Wal-Mart U.S., and David Steiner, CEO of Waste Management, discuss some of the midterm election ballot initiatives on Bloomberg Television's Election 2014 special with Pimm Fox. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

House Votes to Ease Obamacare Employer Mandate

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- The House of Representatives brushed aside President Barack Obamas veto threat and passed a bill that would revise his 2010 health care law to ease the requirement that employers provide insurance to their workers. Julie Hyman...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sewers and offices. Paris, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the 1950s French film 'A La Claire Fontaine' (By The Clear Fountain). Underground sewers of Paris. Workers in treatment plants. An office worker talks to an operator on the telephone, with a view of the Eiffel Tower from his...