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Susanne Bruyère and a small team of researchers started a project to identify barriers in the hiring process that prevent qualified autistic job seekers from getting jobs in STEM fields. The results would have helped employers identify ways to streamline hiring autistic individuals and to support them in the workplace after hiring.

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Fast Company

“There are a lot of common interests between the union and the company,” says Arthur Wheaton director of labor studies. “The union can benefit the company by giving management workers’ insights, gained from firsthand experience on how to solve problems.”

Forbes

The article details the creation of Hotel Ezra Cornell (HEC) at The Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration and how HEC has become one of the most unique and enduring student-led conferences in the world.

Axios

“The growth of unions for the past 10 to 15 years has been hugely driven by immigrant workers,” says Paul Ortiz, a professor of labor history

The Guardian

Samantha Noelle Sheppard, associate professor of cinema and media studies, discusses why women may opt for a mix of tight and baggy clothing in the gym.

Yahoo Finance

Jason Judd, executive director of the Global Labor Institute, explains how manufacturers and workers are impacted by Trump administration tariffs and import and export metrics.

Associated Press

Sarah Kreps, professor of government and public policy, details the ramifications of the fallout between Elon Musk and President Trump.