Instructional Video2:28
The Business Professor

Understanding the Impact of Immigrant Status on Labor Law

Higher Ed
This video explains how immigration status affects the application of employment or labor law in the United States. It discusses the Immigration and Nationality Act, which outlines the criteria for immigrants to enter and work in the...
Instructional Video13:59
All Ears English

All Ears English Podcast 1471: How you Can Help Create Language Justice with Jamila Ball

Pre-K - Higher Ed
All Ears English Podcast 1471: How you Can Help Create Language Justice with Jamila Ball
Instructional Video2:28
The Business Professor

Understanding the Impact of Immigrant Status on Labor Law

Higher Ed
This video explains how immigration status affects the application of employment or labor law in the United States. It discusses the Immigration and Nationality Act, which outlines the criteria for immigrants to enter and work in the...
News Clip1:10
Curated Video

General strike in Greece over working hours disrupts travel and services nationwide

9th - Higher Ed
Transport and public services in Greece have been disrupted by a 24-hour general strike against government plans to introduce a 13-hour workday.
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Judge clears way for Trump administration to pull USAID staffers off the job

Higher Ed
Trump has been working to shutter USAID, claiming it's rife with fraud and wasteful spending. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:20
Bloomberg

Schultz Says He Didn't Fire Worker for Organizing Unions

Higher Ed
Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO, says he never fired a worker involved in a union organizing drive. He also says Starbucks could not offer all benefits to workers in unionized stores. He is questioned by Senator Bernie...
News Clip2:54
Curated Video

The NFL and its players went back to court Friday for a pivotal hearing before a federal appeals court on the legality of the lockout. Lawyers for both sides commented on the hearing outside a federal courthouse in St. Louis. (June 3)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: NFL, players argue over legality of lockout

CAPTION: The NFL and its players went back to court Friday for a pivotal hearing before a federal appeals court on the legality of the lockout. Lawyers for both sides...
News Clip5:12
Bloomberg

Union Busting: What Employers Can and Cannot Legally Do

Higher Ed
High profile unionization efforts at companies like Amazon and Starbucks have drawn renewed interest in labor laws. In this video, we look at what's legal and what isn't when a company's employees want to unionize. (Produced by Macarena...
News Clip2:17
Bloomberg

Apple, Foxconn Broke a Chinese Labor Law

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Apple Inc. and manufacturing partner Foxconn violated a Chinese labor rule by using too many temporary staff in the world’s largest iPhone factory, the companies confirmed following a report that also alleged harsh working...
News Clip8:56
Bloomberg

Jokowi Promises to Make New Labor, Investment Rules a Reality

Higher Ed
Oct.02 -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo said he’ll introduce sweeping changes to labor laws by the end of the year and open up more sectors of the economy to foreign investment, delivering on some of the major reforms investors have...
News Clip3:16
Bloomberg

Democrats Push Bezos on Amazon Contractors

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Elizabeth Warren is calling out Amazon.com Inc. for “ignoring labor laws and fostering work conditions that are detrimental to the safety and basic humanity of its workers.” The presidential candidate and Massachusetts senator...
News Clip2:20
Bloomberg

Brazil Labor Reform Approved Despite Political Crisis

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- Brazil's Senate has approved a bill aimed at loosening decades-old labor laws. The Upper House voted 50 to 26 with one abstention to pass the bill, which prioritizes direct negotiations between workers and employers over...
News Clip1:50
Curated Video

PHILIPPINES: PROTEST MARCH IN SUPPORT OF STRIKERS IN SOUTH KOREA

Higher Ed
English/Nat

About 50 workers from two labour groups marched around the financial district of Makati and held brief pickets at the South Korean Embassy to express their support for strikers in South...
News Clip3:03
Curated Video

PHILIPPINES: PROTESTS TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR STRIKING KOREAN WORKERS

Higher Ed
English/Nat

In the Philippines, some 50 protestors demonstrated outside the South Korean Embassy in Manila on Friday to express support for Korean workers currently fighting new labour laws adopted by...
News Clip1:37
Curated Video

A federal agency is meeting in Chicago to consider whether college football players quatalify as employees and therefore are eligible to form a union. (Feb. 12)

Higher Ed
A federal agency is meeting in Chicago to consider whether college football players qualify as employees and therefore are eligible to form a union.

At the National Labor Relations Board's initial hearing...
News Clip6:46
Bloomberg

Al Awar: Fridays Full Business Day for UAE Stock Markets

Higher Ed
The UAE plans to switch its weekend to Saturday-Sunday from the start of next year, a step that aligns the Gulf country with most global markets. Abdulrahman Al Awar, the UAE's Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation speaks with...
News Clip2:32
Bloomberg

Macron Has Support of French Business, Says Attias

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- Richard Attias, Executive Chairman of Richard Attias & Associates, talks about support for French President Emmanuel Macron among the nation's business community. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
News Clip5:18
Bloomberg

California Suit Against Uber and Lyft Is a Game Changer, Aquent CEO Says

Higher Ed
May.11 -- Aquent Chief Executive Officer John Chuang says Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. are shirking their responsibilities by misclassifying their workers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."