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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

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Ironic twist in Brexit aftermath? A more socialist country

December 5, 2018

The UK parliament has started a much-anticipated five-day debate on Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit proposal. Lawmakers will vote to reject or accept the deal next week, a decision that will have ripple effects in Europe as well as within British domestic politics. Cornell University experts weigh in on what those effects may be.

International Reach
Law and Policy
Economics and Business
Industrial and Labor Relations

Marriott CEO salary cut a ‘new best practice’ amid coronavirus pandemic

March 20, 2020

Steven Carvell, professor of finance in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, is an expert in corporate finance; financial strategy and investments; and mergers and acquisitions. He is available for interviews about the financial impact of the new coronavirus on the hotel industry.

Industrial and Labor Relations

‘Too close to call’ Prop 22 to test strength of Uber, Lyft advocacy

November 2, 2020

Maria Figueroa, director of labor and policy research at Cornell University’s Worker Institute, says the Proposition 22 vote will test the awareness of the need for employment rights of app-based workers in California, as well as the effectiveness of platform companies’ expensive advocacy campaign

Law and Policy
Industrial and Labor Relations

Amazon starting pay increase good for workers, comes with ‘big challenges’

September 14, 2021

Amazon recently announced an increase in the average starting wage for their workers to $18 per hour. Diane Burton and Tae Youn Park weigh in on what this change will mean for workers, managers and the broader industry.

Labor Relations & Human Resources
Industrial and Labor Relations

Cornell experts on coronavirus - Impact on the economy and industries

May 12, 2020

Experts at Cornell University are available to discuss the coronavirus in terms of its many impacts on economic productivity, inequalities as well as specific disruptions to various industries. 


Tesla’s electric ‘Semi Truck’ signals future, but risks straining company resources

November 16, 2017

Arthur Wheaton, an automotive expert and senior extension associate with Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations says that while the shift to electric trucks makes sense in the long term, Tesla may be straining its resources.

Industrial and Labor Relations
Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Snakes, contaminated water among dangers for Florence recovery workers

September 13, 2018

Nellie Brown, director of Workplace Health & Safety Programs for Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, provides advice for those participating in Hurricane Florence recovery efforts.

Industrial and Labor Relations

Labor disputes take center stage as US, Mexico and Canada talk trade

May 18, 2021

Desirée LeClercq, professor of employment law and an expert on labor provisions in trade agreements, comments on the first U.S.-Mexico Canada Agreement Free Trade Commission meeting.

Industrial and Labor Relations
Economics and Business

2035 gas cars ban ‘aspirational,’ infrastructure requires legislation

September 25, 2020

Arthur Wheaton, an expert on the automotive industry at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations comments on a new move by the State of California to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars in 2035.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability

May unemployment likely to exceed 20%, hitting Latino, Black workers hardest

June 2, 2020

On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release unemployment figures for the month of May. The report will shed light on a crucial period of coronavirus-related lockdowns, mid-April to mid-May, and the devastating economic consequences for workers across the country. Daniel Alpert, senior fellow and adjunct professor of macroeconomics at Cornell Law School, and Erica Groshen, senior extension faculty member at the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, offer their analysis. 

Economics and Business
Industrial and Labor Relations
Law School

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