“It would be a crucial success,” says Alexander Colvin, dean of the ILR School, about the organization of a union at Tesla. “It’d be up there with successful organizing Amazon (AMZN).”
Desirée LeClercq, assistant professor in the ILR School, writes this piece about the course of action President Biden should take in enacting sanctions by learning from past mistakes.
Rachel Bezner-Kerr, professor of global development, is a co-author oon the latest report out of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, discusses the difficulties of implementing successful sanctions on a country with a large economy, like Russia.
Tasha Lewis, associate professor in the department of human centered design, says “brands create blends [of fibers] to achieve a certain type of garment, but are not thinking about end of life of that garment.”
This piece on the growing number of deconstruction policies in cities across the U.S. mentions the work of Felix Heisel, assistant professor of architecture and director of the Circular Construction Lab at Cornell. Heisel and his team are deconstructing a 110-year-old home to see whether the local economy can handle a deconstruction ordinance.
“High-quality data clearly shows infection decreases when workers have access to sick leave,” says Nicolas Ziebarth, associate professor of policy analysis and management. “It prevents contagious workers from coming to work.”
A highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a non-commercial flock of birds on Long Island. Samples from the flock were tested at the Cornell University Animal Health Diagnostic Center.