Economic Opportunities Program Newsletter, January 2021
At the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program, and for our many colleagues and partners, the ongoing and intertwined health, economic, and racial justice crises bring new urgency to our work to improve access to quality jobs, options to participate in business ownership, and the freedom to pursue economic opportunity. Below we share our monthly newsletter with highlights of recent work. As always, we welcome your feedback, thoughts, and partnership in advancing inclusive opportunity and an economy in which we all can thrive. Click here to subscribe.
Joining Forces on the Future of Work
We are pleased to announce that the Institute’s Future of Work Initiative (FOWI) has merged with EOP. FOWI was established in late 2015 to develop bipartisan policy recommendations to address the challenges American workers face in a changing economy. FOWI’s emphasis on policy development complements EOP’s decades of research on o
Teachers are working harder than ever before and more than any other occupation, according to a study published in the peer-reviewed journal Oxford Review of Education authored by researchers from UCL.
21 super smart rising stars of Plymouth in 2021
These people have made a mark on our city and we expect they are going to go even further in 2021
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Steve Cutting, construction site manager at Hertsmere Mews A construction site manager has cemented himself as one of the best in the business after he picked up on another award. Steve Cutting has built on numerous previous successes after he became one of just four site managers in Hertfordshire to receive the National House Building Council’s (NHBC) Seal of Excellence. Mr Cutting, who is in charge of Bellway Homes Hertsmere Mews development on the former Holmshill School site in Borehamwood, was recognised in a virtual ceremony in November. The 40-year-old, who has been working for Bellway for 13 years, said: I’ve been fortunate enough now to have been awarded the Seal of Excellence twice, both times while I have been working at Hertsmere Mews.