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Worker Voices: Technology and the Future for Workers Report Launch
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Join New America's Work, Workers & Technology Program, for the launch of a worker-focused research report that explores the views of workers who are at the forefront of technological change.
For many American workers, the future of work is already here. Technology is changing jobs and workplaces -- sometimes, dramatically. We asked grocery, food, retail and administrative workers how they experience that change and how they imagine the future. We explore their aspirations, what they want from work and the quality of their jobs. We describe the barriers they face in adapting to changes and explore the learning and career opportunities that best meet their needs and interests. Hear the workers’ stories and what their insights mean for the future of work.
Lunch will be served.
Introductory Remarks:
Andrew Dunckleman
Molly Kinder
Nonresident Senior Fellow, New America
David M. Rubenstein Fellow, Brookings Institution
Amanda Lenhart
Deputy Director, Better Life Lab, New America
Worker Voice Panel:
Cordelia Cooper, Cashier
Brian Jeter, Barista
Amber Stevens, Bookkeeper
Discussants:
Cecilia Muñoz (Moderator)
Vice President, Public Interest Technology & Local Initiatives, New America
Chandra Childers
Study Director, Institute for Women's Policy Research
Alan Hanson
Mobilization Director, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
Spencer Overton
President, The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
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We are dedicated to renewing America by continuing the quest to realize our nation's highest ideals, honestly confronting the challenges caused by rapid technological and social change, and seizing the opportunities those changes create.
For many American workers, the future of work is already here. Technology is changing jobs and workplaces -- sometimes, dramatically. We asked grocery, food, retail and administrative workers how they experience that change and how they imagine the future. We explore their aspirations, what they want from work and the quality of their jobs. We describe the barriers they face in adapting to changes and explore the learning and career opportunities that best meet their needs and interests. Hear the workers’ stories and what their insights mean for the future of work.
Lunch will be served.
Introductory Remarks:
Andrew Dunckleman
Molly Kinder
Nonresident Senior Fellow, New America
David M. Rubenstein Fellow, Brookings Institution
Amanda Lenhart
Deputy Director, Better Life Lab, New America
Worker Voice Panel:
Cordelia Cooper, Cashier
Brian Jeter, Barista
Amber Stevens, Bookkeeper
Discussants:
Cecilia Muñoz (Moderator)
Vice President, Public Interest Technology & Local Initiatives, New America
Chandra Childers
Study Director, Institute for Women's Policy Research
Alan Hanson
Mobilization Director, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
Spencer Overton
President, The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
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We are dedicated to renewing America by continuing the quest to realize our nation's highest ideals, honestly confronting the challenges caused by rapid technological and social change, and seizing the opportunities those changes create.