Instructional Video3:37
Sustainable Business Consulting

Gaining Management Support

Higher Ed
Discusses the five crucial areas of gaining management support to be successful
Instructional Video2:02
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Introducing Phish Scale - Rating Human Phishing Detection Difficulty

9th - 12th
If your employees are online, they – and, by extension, your organization – are a target for phishing. Enter the phish scale. Created by NIST researchers using real data, this scale allows you to evaluate the quality and sophistication...
Instructional Video3:58
Mazz Media

Civilization

6th - 8th
This live-action video program defines civilization as_a complex society with five characteristics: advanced cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping and advanced technology. Students will learn about the...
News Clip5:05
Curated Video

How office etiquette can impact your career as companies move away from remote work

Higher Ed
Workers are having to relearn how to communicate in the office after years of virtual meetings. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:32
Curated Video

Amid corporate layoffs, 36% of workforce turns to gig economy for alternative employment

Higher Ed
As the nation deals with corporate layoffs, many workers are looking for alternative employment. A recent study shows 36% of the workforce identifies as independent workers or "gig workers." (Scripps News)
News Clip6:12
Curated Video

Gen Z is changing the workforce, here's how

Higher Ed
They were born between the late 1990s and early 2000s, and Gen Z employees are now having a big impact on the workforce. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Hot jobs market cools off slightly, US jobs fell in June

Higher Ed
The monthly jobs report released on Tuesday shows a stronger job market than expected, job openings remained nearly unchanged in June compared to the previous month. (Scripps News)
News Clip5:00
Press Association

Climate groups join forces with Unions to call for 'just transition' at Tata Steel

Higher Ed
Footage from protest outside Tata Steel headquarters in London as climate groups and steel workers union came together to call for a 'just transition' to low-carbon economy. *Interviews with Paul Morozzo (campaigner at Greenpeace) and...
News Clip11:00
Press Association

Keynote speech from Jonathan Reynolds at BCC Global Annual Conference

Higher Ed
Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds speaks at BCC Global Annual Conference in London.
News Clip0:37
Curated Video

Structural racism, people's environment led to worse health outcomes for minorities, per report

Higher Ed
A new report said structural racism and people's surroundings contributed to worse health outcomes for minority patients. (Scripps News)
News Clip4:58
Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn attends Junior doctors strike outside St Thomas' hospital

Higher Ed
Junior doctors strike outside St Thomas' hospital over a pay dispute just before the general election. Jeremy Corbyn joined the picket line. Interview with British Medical Association co-chairman, Dr Robert Laurenson and Dr Shiv Sharma
News Clip4:26
Curated Video

Age in America: More older Americans un-retiring and re-entering the workforce

Higher Ed
As part of our "Age in America" series, author, podcast host and retirement coach Joe Casey joins us to explain why so many older Americans are choosing work over retirement. (Scripps News)
News Clip8:58
Curated Video

Age in America: What is the retirement crisis that many are facing?

Higher Ed
Ted Benna — Father of 401k — and labor economist Teresa Ghilarducci explain things like pensions, social security, 401K plans, and more things that can help Americans finance retirement. (Scripps News)
News Clip6:26
Curated Video

Age in America: Age discrimination is illegal, but tough to prove in court

Higher Ed
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act protects those 40 years of age and older from discrimination at work. However, it can be difficult to prove age discrimination in court. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Labour reiterates call for Tata to keep furnaces running until after election

Higher Ed
Labour has reiterated calls for Tata Steel to wait for the party to come into government before shutting off blast furnaces which will cost thousands of jobs in south Wales. Tata Steel is moving to a greener form of production, using an...
News Clip28:48
Press Association

Mel Stride launches national campaign to build the British workforce

Higher Ed
Mel Stride has launched a national campaign to build the British workforce in a speech at a Jobcentre in south London.
News Clip4:55
Press Association

Professor explains barriers women in Ireland in entering the workforce

Higher Ed
Professor Helen Russell outline the barriers women on the island of Ireland face in entering the workforce and Garance Hingre outlines the differences between the female workforce north and south of the border. At the launch of a report...
News Clip9:52
Press Association

Full interview with Education Secretary Gillian Keegan

Higher Ed
Interview with Education Secretary Gillian Keegan. Keegan answers questions on the Governments new free childcare plan, as well as on sewage, immigration and the NHS.
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

Retirees are returning to the workforce in droves: Here's why

Higher Ed
Instead of putting down their tools or laptops at age 65, many retirees are returning to work, and inflation is only one reason.
News Clip4:07
Bloomberg

6,800 More UAW Members Walk Out

Higher Ed
United Auto Workers union members at Stellantis NV's lucrative truck plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, walked off the job Monday morning, a surprise hit designed to extract further concessions in the sixth week of the strike against...
News Clip2:22
Press Association

Thousands of NHS consultants strike again in row over pay

Higher Ed
A picket line outside the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. Dr Helen Neary, deputy chairman of the BMA consultants committee, speaks about the strikes.
News Clip3:24
Bloomberg

UBS to Cut 3,000 Jobs in Credit Suisse Integration

Higher Ed
UBS Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti says, "we will have around 3,000 jobs that will be made redundant over the next years," as he discusses job cuts that will stem from the integration of Credit Suisse's Swiss unit. He speaks with...
News Clip6:30
Bloomberg

Woodside's O'Neill On Earnings Growth Momentum

Higher Ed
Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill reviews first-half results for Australia's biggest oil and gas producer, and discusses earnings growth momentum. She speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East & Africa".
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Bloomberg

Vietnamese EV Maker VinFast Debuts on Nasdaq

Higher Ed
VinFast Auto Ltd. soared in its first day of trading as the Vietnamese electric-vehicle maker looks to raise its profile and take on established car manufacturers. CEO Le Thuy speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."