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Depending on career path or job choice, women are still playing catch-up in the American workforce. The inequity is not just in job-to-job comparisons but also in access to employment opportunity. Creating that opportunity is what the organization “Dress for Success Michigan" is all about. WEMU's David Fair talks with its communications liaison, Alexy Rudolph, about how futures are being changed to reverse historical inequities.
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There’s a new Michigan marketing campaign aimed at bringing more workers into the state and reversing decades of sluggish growth. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan Medicine is continuing its efforts to address critical staffing issues across the organization. WEMU’s Taylor Pinson has more.
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A national coffee chain that makes a point of employing people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is opening in Ann Arbor this summer. And, tomorrow, they’ll begin recruitment for their special workers. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran explains.
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The current unemployment rate in Michigan is about 4.8%. It's lower in Washtenaw County.Nearly 6,000 people in Washtenaw County are considered long term…
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Ann Arbor is a good place for women in the workplace, according to a new report.Ann Arbor was ranked 7th in the country for women in the workplace,…