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Curated Video

How Can U.S. Businesses Handle Coronavirus Concerns In The Workplace?

Higher Ed
While the risk of contracting the virus in the U.S. is low, some businesses are looking for ways to address their employees' concerns.
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Sky News

Prince William attends the Workplace Wellbeing Conference

Higher Ed
<> on March 01, 2018 in London, England.
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Bloomberg

LittleBits CEO Aims to Encourage Girls to Pursue STEM Careers

Higher Ed
Apr.02 -- Ayah Bdeir, founder and chief executive officer at littleBits Electronics Inc., discusses a collaboration with Walt Disney Co. aimed at encouraging girls to pursue STEM careers. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Bloomberg

The Term 'Work-Life Balance' Should be Banned, Says Alphabet CFO

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- Ruth Porat, Alphabet Inc. chief financial officer, says the keys to success are finding a good balance between work and family life. She appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."...
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Bloomberg

Knoll CEO Sees Robust Hiring in U.S. Job Market

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- Andrew Cogan, chairman and chief executive officer at Knoll, on the state of the U.S. job market, attracting and retaining talent, and the impact of trade concerns. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

How A.I. Will Change Our Workplaces

Higher Ed
Oct. 6 -- April Underwood, Slack VP of product, and Aditya Agarwal, Dropbox VP of engineering, discuss how tech is changing the office with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Clinton or Trump: Who Has an Edge With Millennials?

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Caroline Ghosn, founder and chief executive officer at Levo, and Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter and chief executive officer of Jelly, discusses what Millennials care about in this year's election and the impact of social...
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Bloomberg

Goldman Analysts Beg for 80-Hour Work Weeks

Higher Ed
Mar.19 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is reportedly bring in changes to make the workload more manageable for junior bankers. A group of new hires had complained of 100-hour weeks on the job and not enough time to even eat or shower....
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Curated Video

Back To Work: What Protections And Rights Do You Have As An Employee?

Higher Ed
Three experts weigh in on employee rights as more states reopen for business.
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Curated Video

Looking For Seasonal Work? Here's How To Avoid Being Scammed

Higher Ed
Seasonal hiring is expected to grow to at least 530,000 positions this year. The Better Business Bureau wants you to be on your toes.
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Bloomberg

Examining Age Bias in the Workplace

Higher Ed
Dec.15 -- Shelley Zalis, The Female Quotient's chief executive officer discusses diversity and age bias in the workplace She speaks with Scarlet Fu on "Walk the Talk," on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

How Can Gen Z's Digital Expertise Change Work-Life Balance?

Higher Ed
Instead of the usual 9-to-5, Generation Z's work-life blend allows for flexible work hours that fit into our personal schedule.
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Curated Video

Back To Work: Workers' Comp, Unemployment And Safety

Higher Ed
Three experts weigh in on employee protections as more states reopen for business.
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Bloomberg

Athleisure Companies Want to Help You Get Through the Work Week

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Getting to work by car, train, bus or subway can be an uncomfortable affair. The folks who brought you athleisure want to help. Bloomberg's Kim Bhasin has more on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

Report: Global Gender Equality Is 100 Years Away

Higher Ed
Iceland is the most gender equal country in the world for the 11th year in a row, according to a new report by World Economic Forum.
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Bloomberg

Equality: China's Workplace Gender Discrimination

Higher Ed
Jul.21 -- Yaqiu Wang, China Research at the Human Rights Watch, says China's attempts to raise its birthrate are putting more pressure on women in the workplace, and making gender discrimination worse. She speaks with Yvonne Man, Rishaad...
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Bloomberg

The Persistent 'Perception Gap' Between White and Black Professionals

Higher Ed
May.19 -- Corporate America spends millions of dollars on diversity and inclusion, but their efforts often fail black professionals. The Center for Talent Innovation released a study looking into this. In this edition of "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

How Can Gen Z's Digital Expertise Change Work-Life Balance?

Higher Ed
Instead of the usual 9-to-5, Generation Z's work-life blend allows for flexible work hours that fit into our personal schedule.
Instructional Video
Other

Career One Stop: Career Videos

9th - 10th
An A to Z collection of nearly 550 career videos. Learn about the skills needed to be an actuary, or investigate what it takes to be a zoologist. Each video can be viewed as a Windows Media file or RealPlayer file.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Government and Politics: Sex Discrimination

9th - 10th
In this episode, we discuss employment discrimination, primarily against women in the workforce. Discrimination against women tends to be handled somewhat differently in the courts, as they are not a minority. Even so, the courts need a...