Globalization Hit Workers of Color the Hardest, But Manufacturing Offers a Path Forward
More than 5 million jobs were lost over the past …
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More than 5 million jobs were lost over the past two decades due to
the impacts of globalization, and workers of color were hit the
hardest, according to new research from the Economic Policy
Institute (EPI). National Economic Association President Valerie
Wilson, an author of the EPI report, joins the podcast to share how
smart policy can increase valuable manufacturing jobs for all
workers. And, United Steelworkers Local 9462 President Kameen
Thompson offers how his factory job has contributed to his success.
Photo courtesy of Kameen Thompson
the impacts of globalization, and workers of color were hit the
hardest, according to new research from the Economic Policy
Institute (EPI). National Economic Association President Valerie
Wilson, an author of the EPI report, joins the podcast to share how
smart policy can increase valuable manufacturing jobs for all
workers. And, United Steelworkers Local 9462 President Kameen
Thompson offers how his factory job has contributed to his success.
Photo courtesy of Kameen Thompson
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