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We go On the Record with Hannah Williams, founder of Salary Transparent Street, which advocates for pay transparency and provides resources for workers to compare salaries and negotiate raises.
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We visit Zoe's Just Dezzerts where employees who have autism work at all levels of production and customer service. Plus, we learn what resources are available for people with autism and their families.
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Maryland PORT Act would give financial relief to businesses, workers impacted by Key Bridge collapseThe bill would provide grants to businesses who are unable to pay workers.
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Baltimore Corps is celebrating 10 years of developing youth for full time jobs and work opportunities. Caryn York is the new President and CEO and shares her desire to continue the mission.
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The successful marketing executive and career expert offers insights on how and where job seekers can find work that matches their values and lifestyles.
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Guest host Jayne Miller speaks with a lawmaker, a scholar and a union president about the fundamental changes underway in the nature of office and factory work, and in the workforce itself.
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We’ll go On the Record with two OSI Baltimore community fellows with creative approaches to life-changing apprenticeships. One is stepping up education and training for construction jobs; the other guides youth through the ups and downs of careers in elevator repair!
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Baristas, warehouse workers, retail employees: the US is seeing a wave of union organizing. We ask a labor reporter, why now? Plus, workers at Baltimore Starbucks and Apple locales voted to join a union. What power do they see in banding together?
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins Tom for another in our monthly series of conversations about key issues facing the people of Baltimore.
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Deputy Mayor Faith Leach and Dr. Andrey Bundley, director of the Mayor's Office of African American Male Engagement, discuss efforts to help the city's young males find positive work alternatives. And we invite listeners to share their perspectives.