PinnedPublished inMarkerWhat if Human Labor Was an Asset, not an Expense?People add more to a business than their salary expense. What if the books reflected that?Nov 11, 2019A response icon2Nov 11, 2019A response icon2
PinnedPublished inMarkerThe Five Hidden Forces That Help Determine a Worker’s ValueHow Michael E. Porter’s seminal model can help us plan for the future of workSep 16, 2019A response icon4Sep 16, 2019A response icon4
Published inMarkerTime Bound: Retail’s Dependence on Part-Time LaborWhat Dodd-Frank Disclosures Reveal About Retail SchedulesApr 22Apr 22
Time Bound: The Disconnect Between Teacher Contracts and WorkloadAt every job, our schedule is managed by invisible systems and policies that determine when we work, how long we work, and how much notice…Apr 1Apr 1
Time Bound: How Seniority-Based Scheduling Determines Pilot RoutesAt every job, our schedule is managed by invisible systems and policies that determine when we work, how long we work, and how much notice…Mar 9A response icon3Mar 9A response icon3
Published inGENThe Service CycleHow modern-day service work and 19th-century farm labor may be more similar than you realizeNov 21, 2021Nov 21, 2021
Published inThe StartupHow the World Works: Unpacking Labor Policies in Selected CountriesA comparison of the minimum wage, annual leave, unionization, and corporate governance around the worldJun 14, 2021Jun 14, 2021
Published inThe StartupHow We Define “Skilled” WorkAnd the problems with our classification systemsJan 30, 2021Jan 30, 2021
Published inThe StartupThe Floor and Ceiling Approaches to Income RedistributionA Brief Overview of the Current (And Potential) Regulatory Solutions To Address Income and Wealth Inequality in the United StatesNov 27, 2020A response icon6Nov 27, 2020A response icon6
Published inThe StartupThe Dictionary of Occupational TitlesThe History of Classifying Occupations and How It Effects Our Perception of WorkAug 12, 2020Aug 12, 2020