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Navigating New Work-Life Realities – Carla Grant Pickens & Vanessa Bohns
Dec 15, 2021
33m 42s
#WFH? Employee choice or employer voice? – Spencer Levy
May 3, 2021
26m 49s
Star Employees – Rebecca Kehoe
Mar 1, 2021
22m 30s
Frustratingly Optimistic – Tony Byers
Jan 26, 2021
24m 08s
The Fight Against Forced Arbitration – Tanuja Gupta
Dec 21, 2020
20m 05s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 12/15/21 | Navigating New Work-Life Realities – Carla Grant Pickens & Vanessa Bohns | Carla Grant Pickens, IBM’s vice president of leadership Development & Succession and Global Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, as well as Vanessa Bohns, ILR associate professor and author of the book, “You Have More Influence Than You Think,” join ILR Dean Alex Colvin to discuss the unique challenges that companies have faced during COVID, and how both employers and employees can adapt moving forward. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest ... | 33m 42s | ||||||
| 5/3/21 | #WFH? Employee choice or employer voice? – Spencer Levy | Spencer Levy ’92, the chairman of Americas Research and senior economic adviser for CBRE, joins ILR Dean Alex Colvin to discuss the impact COVID-19 has had on the world of work. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ILR.Cornell.edu! | 26m 49s | ||||||
| 3/1/21 | Star Employees – Rebecca Kehoe | Rebecca Kehoe, CALS ’05, M.S. ’08, Ph.D. ’10, associate professor of human resources studies at the ILR School, and ILR Dean Alex Colvin discuss her research around “star” employees and their effects on co-workers and employers. Learn more about Kehoe’s most recent study regarding star employees: https://www.ilr.cornell.edu/news/pros-and-cons-working-star Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more... | 22m 30s | ||||||
| 1/26/21 | Frustratingly Optimistic – Tony Byers | Tony Byers, director of Diversity & Inclusion Programs at the ILR Center for Advanced HR Studies, and ILR Dean Alex Colvin examine the increased emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace and what individual employees can do to improve their workplaces. Learn more about Cornell’s Diversity & Inclusion Program: https://www.ilr.cornell.edu/programs/professional-education/topic/diversity-and-inclusion Fill out this short questionnaire to provide... | 24m 08s | ||||||
| 12/21/20 | The Fight Against Forced Arbitration – Tanuja Gupta | Tanuja Gupta, one of the original organizers of Googlers for Ending Forced Arbitration, and ILR Dean Alex Colvin examine the role her group played in ending the practice at her company, as well as getting the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act passed in Congress. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ILR.Cornell.edu! | 20m 05s | ||||||
| 11/20/20 | “Just the Facts” – Juliana Feliciano Reyes | “Philadelphia Inquirer” labor reporter Juliana Feliciano Reyes and ILR Dean Alex Colvin discuss the role that cities like Philadelphia are playing, through initiatives such as the Fair Workweek law, to secure workers’ rights. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ILR.Cornell.edu! | 19m 26s | ||||||
| 10/23/20 | “Just the Facts” – Julia Reichert | Academy Award-winning American documentary filmmaker Julia Reichert and ILR Dean Alex Colvin discuss Reichert’s Oscar-winning film, “American Factory,” as well as the recent upturn in union activism, the rise of B Corps and the future of work. To learn about Reichert’s connection to the ILR School, read: ILR Expertise Utilized by Academy Award Winner Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR ... | 37m 27s | ||||||
| 10/13/20 | “Just the Facts” – Eduardo Porter | Eduardo Porter, economics reporter at The New York Times, and ILR Dean Alex Colvin discuss how technology, service sector jobs and Universal Basic Income could affect the future of work. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ILR.Cornell.edu! | 13m 47s | ||||||
| 9/24/20 | Labor Leaders – Sara Nelson | Sara Nelson, international president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO, and Dean Alex Colvin discuss the shifts that have occurred in unions – from their approaches, to their membership, to their leadership, and what must continue to happen to benefit all workers. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ILR.Cornell.edu! | 22m 56s | ||||||
| 9/1/20 | Labor Leaders – Liz Shuler, Part II | In the conclusion of this two-part episode, Liz Shuler, the secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO and Dean Alex Colvin discuss the Fight for 15, the gig economy, and the role millennials will have in the future of unions. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ILR.Cornell.edu! | 16m 14s | ||||||
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| 8/31/20 | Labor Leaders – Liz Shuler, Part I | Liz Shuler, secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO, and Dean Alex Colvin discuss the atmosphere of today’s unions. The duo examines the surge of strikes nationwide, the increase of worker activism and the growth of diverse union leadership. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ILR.Cornell.edu! | 15m 25s | ||||||
| 8/11/20 | Labor Leaders – JC Tretter ‘13 | JC Tretter ’13, the newly-elected president of the National Football League Players Association and Dean Alex Colvin discuss the NFL’s tumultuous spring – from the latest collective bargaining agreement, to COVID-19, to the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ilr.Cornell.edu. | 28m 35s | ||||||
| 4/28/20 | Labor Leaders – Randi Weingarten ’80 | Randi Weingarten ’80, president of the American Federation of Teachers, and Dean Alex Colvin discuss the “return of the strike” and how Weingarten has worked to build community both inside and outside of the union. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ilr.Cornell.edu. | 23m 02s | ||||||
| 2/28/20 | The Impact of the Coronavirus On Workers | Dean Alex Colvin and New York Times reporter Eduardo Porter discuss the impact of the coronavirus on workers and the economy in the U.S. and around the globe. Fill out this short questionnaire to provide feedback, or to suggest a guest or topic for a future episode. Learn more about ILR by visiting us on the web at ILR.Cornell.edu! | 12m 19s | ||||||
| 1/30/20 | Leadership Lessons | Best-selling author Jon Gordon '93 and Dean Alex Colvin discuss the changing culture of today’s workplace. The duo examines the characteristics common in great leaders, the traits shared by successful teams, and how individuals can influence co-workers. | 17m 03s | ||||||
| 1/10/20 | Revitalizing Buffalo | Over the past decade, the city of Buffalo has seen impressive growth, development and progress. Dean Alex Colvin and New York State Assemblyman Sean Ryan discuss the policy changes, and the ILR School’s role, in revitalizing the region. | 32m 28s | ||||||
| 12/12/19 | Mandatory Arbitration and the #MeToo Movement | Just weeks ahead of the Harvey Weinstein trial, Dean Alex Colvin and Douglas Wigdor, a top employment lawyer who has been at the forefront of many high-profile sexual harassment cases, discuss #MeToo and the workplace. | 28m 34s | ||||||
| 11/18/19 | Neurodiversity Inclusiveness at Work | Dean Alex Colvin and Susanne Bruyère, Director of the Yang Tan Institute on Employment and Disability, discuss neurodiversity inclusiveness in the workplace. For additional reading, pick up Employment and Disability: Issues, Innovations and Opportunities. | 15m 16s | ||||||
| 10/30/19 | LGBTQ Worker Rights | In our inaugural episode, Cornell ILR School Dean Alex Colvin and Katrina Nobles, director of programs for ILR’s Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution, discuss LGBTQ worker rights. | 21m 51s | ||||||
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