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The Dignity of Work: Putting Workers at the Center of a Divided Economy

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March 25, 2019 | For more than 125 years, the dignity of work has been at the heart of Catholic social teaching. Now it needs to move to the center of national debate. Groundbreaking and cross-cutting studies from the Brookings Institution and American Enterprise Institute, Convergence Center for Policy Resolution, and Bread for the World have cut through the partisan and ideological stalemate and proposed policies and private sector actions to put work and workers at the center of our divided economy and polarized politics. This Public Dialogue brought together key participants in these cross-sector efforts and other respected leaders and explored how we can promote the dignity of work and workers in American life.
This dialogue on the human, moral, economic, and policy imperatives of securing decent work and decent wages in our economy and nation included Katie Corrigan, AFL-CIO deputy chief of staff; Robert Doar, incoming president of the American Enterprise Institute and participant in the Brookings-AEI study; Romanita Hairston-Overstreet, director of 21st Century Jobs, Skills, and Employability at Microsoft; Ashley McSwain, a national leader on reentry and employment issues; and a labor leader from AFL-CIO. John Carr, director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life and a participant in the Convergence project, moderated the dialogue. David Beckmann, president of Bread for the World, opened the gathering.