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Bloomberg

General Motors Has a Special Obligation to U.S., Rep. Kildee Says

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- Representative Dan Kildee, a Democrat from Michigan, discusses the decision by General Motors Co. to close factories and cut jobs, President Donald Trump promising "false hope" to Americans, and his focus for Democratic...
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Sky News

CWC General Secretary Dave Ward at Royal Mail Strike

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Dave Ward, General Secretary of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) giving a speech to postal workers striking during the Royal Mail strikes on 13 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Kocherlakota Sees Room for Labor Market Improvement

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- Former Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota examines the U.S. labor market and inflation expectations and how they have influenced the Federal Reserve. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Kocherlakota is a...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Mexican Laborers Save Sugar Beet Crop In CA

Higher Ed
Map of North America / Farm Security Administration bringing Mexican laborers to US / train passing camera / Mexican men singing out the train window, get off train carrying flags / Workers gather outside the Roberts Union Farm Center...
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Sky News

London Tube Unions Go Ahead With Industrial Action

Higher Ed
VOICED: Unions will no longer be able to automatically take members subscription fees directly from their pay in the latest reform introduced by the Government . Union leaders have described the move as "spiteful" and aimed simply at...
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Bloomberg

How Will the U.S. Election's Outcome Impact Trade?

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Scott Lincicome, Cato Institute adjunct scholar, discusses the post-election landscape for trade. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Software Maker UiPath Rises 23% After $1.3B IPO

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- Daniel Dines, CEO and co-founder of UiPath Inc, discusses the company's successful debut on the New York Stock Exchange in a $1.3 billion IPO. The automation software maker is valued at more than $35 billion. Dines speaks to...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson visits Teesport following freeport announcement

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson said the Government has already invested “huge quantities” into health and social care throughout the coronavirus pandemic when asked what the sector’s workers had to do to get a pay rise or investment. The Prime Minister,...
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Curated Video

Criminal Groups Offer Coronavirus Relief For Informal Economy Workers

Higher Ed
From the Mafia to drug cartels, criminal groups around the world are offering assistance to informal workers now out of a job.
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Bloomberg

Chef Marcus Samuelsson on Restaurant Reopening

Higher Ed
Mar.12 -- Red Rooster chef and co-owner Marcus Samuelsson discusses restaurant reopening and the impact of the $1.9T stimulus package.
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Bloomberg

Veritas Financial's Branch on inflation and earnings

Higher Ed
Jul.23 -- Greg Branch, Veritas Financial Founder & Managing Partner, discusses the latest PMI data, inflation and earnings. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: America."
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Most Families Have More Money in Their Pockets

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden says the U.S. is back to work after the November jobs report showed a slowdown in payroll gains. "Even after accounting for rising prices, the typical American family has more money in their pockets than they did last...
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Bloomberg

The Back-to-the-Office Disconnect

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Truity CEO Molly Owens discusses how a survey of employees and managers shows a difference in attitude toward returning to the office as the pandemic begins to wind down and companies begin to reopen. She speaks with Emily...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Needs Expedited Bankruptcy Process to Aid Recovery, Kroszner Says

Higher Ed
Aug.06 -- Randall Kroszner, deputy dean at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and former Federal Reserve governor, says an expedited U.S. bankruptcy procedure would put distressed firms in a "better position both for the...
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Bloomberg

All India Kisan Sabha Vijoo Krishnan on India Farm Laws

Higher Ed
Vijoo Krishnan, Joint Secretary of All India Kisan Sabha, the largest national organization representing farmers in India, discusses Modi's decision to scrap contentious farm laws in his major policy U-turn. Krishnan speaks to Rishaad...
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Press Association

Sturgeon: Brexit will undermine welfare standards in Scotland

Higher Ed
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon highlights the risk of environmental and social standards being removed as part of Boris Johnson's Brexit legislation. The First Minister said Scotland is leading the way by giving both measures equal...
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Press Association

Corbyn issues tax warning to multinational companies

Higher Ed
Jeremy Corbyn vows to stop multinational companies offshoring their tax bills to “lower tax regimes” with measures to force them to pay their fair share in the UK. Whilst visiting workers at an Amazon depot in Sheffield, the Labour...
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Curated Video

N.Y. Restaurants Hit Hard By Pandemic And Snow

Higher Ed
Amid a pandemic and snow, both indoor and outdoor dining are shut down in New York City, making a bad situation worse for struggling restaurants.
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Bloomberg

Eskom Failure 'Would Be Disaster for South Africa': Mantashe

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- South Africa Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Gwede Mantashe discusses the nation's energy challenges and support for a plan to rescue Eskom Holdings. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Fewer Immigrants In U.S., Worker Shortage Driving Prices Up

Higher Ed
The Census Bureau released new data showing the pandemic worsened a years-old trend, now resulting in the lowest immigration rate in decades.
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Press Association

London faces second Tube strike in a week

Higher Ed
Footage from King’s Cross Station in London and Oxford Circus as Tube workers go on strike for the second day in a week. Includes interview with a Tube worker on the picket line, Daniel Randall.
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Bloomberg

Upwork CEO on Breaking Ties with Russia

Higher Ed
Upwork CEO Hayden Brown joins Emily Chang to talk about their decision to pull out from Russia and Belarus in the midst of the invasion of Ukraine, and responds to the backlash the company received, with many saying the move punishes...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : World Cup 2022: ILO says workers' living conditions in Qatar improved

9th - Higher Ed
The head of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) office in Qatar, Max Tunon, says the World Cup has "accelerated" a number of reforms to improve the life of hundreds of thousands of workers who have now better conditions and...
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Bridgeman Arts

Boris Michajlovic Kustodiev- Dialectics No.2 Ice/Fire

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dialectics is a series of studies based on a very essential curatorial concept: one artist, two artworks and the ""dialogue"" between them. Differing in theme, composition, chromatic contrast, technique or aesthetic approach, the two...