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Protesters Call on Harvard to Divest from Puerto Rican Debt

Protesters Call on Harvard to Divest from Puerto Rican Debt

“We know that Harvard is a large university with a big endowment, and it can set a tone for how higher education universities invest,” protest organizer Julio Lopez Varona said. “It could make...

The Harvard Crimson | Civic Engagement, Holding Wall Street Accountable

Fed May Face Makeover Whether Trump or Clinton Wins White House

The Federal Reserve may be headed for a shakeup regardless of who wins the 2016 election, though Hillary Clinton is seen as less likely to demand radical change than Donald Trump.

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Bloomberg | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up
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Which States Have Most to Lose From DACA Elimination

Which States Have Most to Lose From DACA Elimination

Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Tuesday the end of an Obama-era program that has allowed almost 800,000 undocumented young people temporary relief from deportation and the ability to work...

CityLab

Movement for paid sick leave gains ground

The New Crossroads - May 13, 2013, By Gregory N. Heires - Grassroots campaigns for local and state laws requiring employers to provide their workers with paid sick days are gaining steam.

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Attorney general reaches agreement with companies to stop on-call scheduling

 Several major retailers across the state and in Western New York have agreed to end on-call shift scheduling.

The announcement came from Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who has worked...

Orchard Park Bee | Restoring a Fair Workweek

New Zealand says tweak to c.bank mandate fits within "global zeitgeist"

New Zealand's decision to change its central bank's inflation-targeting mandate, which has served as a model for the rest of the world, partly reflects a global shift on the role of monetary...

CNBC | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up
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The Fair Workweek bill is approved by City Council

The Fair Workweek bill is approved by City Council

Philly is following the example of New York City, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington D.C. and the state of Oregon, all of which have been lobbied by the "Fair Workweek Initiative," a program of...

Metro US | Restoring a Fair Workweek
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Could Hillary Clinton Become the Champion of the 99 Percent?

Could Hillary Clinton Become the Champion of the 99 Percent?

In June of 2015, Felicia Joy Wong was in her car, awaiting with some apprehension the economic address that would officially open Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. The speech was being...

New York Times Magazine | Civic Engagement

Low-Income Tenants Fight for Affordable Housing, Protest Proposed Trump Cuts

WASHINGTON – More than 700 people from 16 states rallied Wednesday at a Capitol Hill church to oppose the Trump administration’s proposed $6.2 billion cut to federal housing programs.

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Sojourners | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

Fraud and Financial Mismanagement in Pennsylvania's Charter Schools

Charter school officials have defrauded at least $30 million intended for Pennsylvania school children since 1997. Yet every year virtually all of the state’s charter schools are found to be...

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