Joshua Weitz is a research associate at the Academic-Industry Research Network
Joshua Weitz
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Employment Mobility and the Belated Emergence of the Black Middle Class
鈥淏uild back鈥 means restoring the government and business investments in the productive capabilities of the U.S. labor force that created a growing middle class in the three decades after World War II
There Can Be No Equality Without a Dramatic Renewal of Employment Opportunity for All American Workers
To fulfill MLK鈥檚 vision of jobs and freedom for Black Americans, Washington must rein in corporate greed
Employment and Earnings of African Americans Fifty Years After: Progress?
To fulfill MLK鈥檚 vision of jobs and freedom for Black Americans, Washington must rein in corporate greed
How the Disappearance of Unionized Jobs Obliterated an Emergent Black Middle Class
Since the 1980s, the enemy of equal employment opportunity through upward socioeconomic mobility has been the pervasive and entrenched corporate-governance ideology and practice of maximizing shareholder value.