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Now, one of the ways to make up for those jobs is to turn community health
workers
into a formal labor force.
We think the numbers will work out, that as health outcomes get better and as people have formal work, we're going to be able to train them with the soft-skills training that you add to it to become
workers
that will have a huge impact, and that may be the one area that grows the most.
We can reduce these rates of childhood stunting quickly, but if we don't, India, for example, with 38 percent childhood stunting, how are they going to compete in the economy of the future if 40 percent of their future
workers
cannot achieve educationally and certainly we worry about achieving economically in a way that will help the country as a whole grow.
There are health care
workers
that we put on the line to fight infectious diseases, to protect us with absolutely bare-minimum tools and resources.
So I did things like working as a street vendor selling dumplings to construction
workers.
We're just letting corporations really externalize the cost of training their
workers.
All these prejudices pit us against each other to maintain the status quo, like auto
workers
in the US competing against auto
workers
in Mexico instead of organizing for better wages.
Not one stereotype about older
workers
holds up under scrutiny.
It's called Cooperative Home Care Associates, and it was founded by black and Latinx home care
workers
who are now able to pay themselves living wages, they have full-time hours, they have benefits and a pension, through their membership as a unit of SEIU.
They put our mom-and-pop shops out of business, they make our entrepreneurs into wage workers, and they take money out of our pocket and send it to their shareholders.
This long-time carwash is now owned and operated by its 20 workers, all of whom are union members as well.
I now lead an amazing team of Cambodian social workers, nurses and teachers.
But see how it is beyond the volume zone of to-be white-collar
workers.
At this point, the woods are getting crowded, as the lovers are sharing the space with a group of “rude mechanicals”— a troupe of
workers
drunkenly rehearsing a play, led by the jovial Nick Bottom.
But it’s not the more realistically rendered lovers, rulers or
workers
who have the last word, but the impish Puck who queries whether we can ever truly trust what we see: If we shadows have offended, Think but this and all is mended: That you have but slumbered here While these visions did appear.
Sex
workers
sometimes have two degrees, a bank job and a prominent role in church.
If only half of those
workers
would telework even 50 percent of the time, the savings in the states would exceed 500 billion dollars, and it could reduce greenhouse gases by 54 million tons.
Maybe some of the industrial
workers
from the cities displaced by the automation will find a nice alternative job here, and they will move too.
When we built the school, I practically lived on the construction site, and in the evening, I used to go with the
workers
to the market, and I could see how they spent their money.
So in 2014, I brought together a group of people in Nairobi to figure out what to do: public intellectuals, diplomats, artists, development
workers.
From 1870 to 1970, the percent of American
workers
based on farms fell by 90 percent, and then again from 1950 to 2010, the percent of Americans working in factories fell by 75 percent.
Certainly some of these technologies are even specifically designed to replace human
workers.
But second, we have accidentally made it so that millions of
workers
around the world have unbelievably boring working lives.
(Applause and cheers) I recently read about what the young generation of
workers
want in Harvard Business Review.
Then we asked the gang member, "Why is it you always get paid and your
workers
don't always get paid?"
I want to talk to you tonight about the work that makes all other work possible, about the millions of women who go to work in our homes every single day, caring for children as nannies, caring for our loved ones with disabilities and our elders, as home care workers, maintaining sanity in our homes as cleaners.
Some of the first domestic
workers
in the United States were black women who were enslaved, and racial exclusion has shaped their conditions for generations.
In the 1930s, when Congress was discussing the labor laws that would be a part of the New Deal, that would protect all workers, Southern members of Congress refused to support those labor laws if they included protections for domestic
workers
and farmworkers.
At the National Domestic
Workers
Alliance, we've been working hard in states to pass new laws that will protect domestic
workers
from discrimination and sexual harassment, that will create days of rest, paid time off, even.
So far, eight states have passed domestic
workers
bills of rights.
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