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How Central American immigrants played a vital role in the U.S. labor movement

By Elizabeth Oglesby September 05, 2022 Tech workers, warehouse employees, and baristas have notched many victories in recent months at major U.S. companies long deemed long shots for unions, including Apple, Amazon, and Starbucks.     To me, these recent union wins recall another pivotal period in the U.S. labor movement several decades ago. But … Continue reading How Central American immigrants played a vital role in the U.S. labor movement

Digital Natives or Digital Immigrants? 3 Tactics to Manage Multigenerational Digital Transformation

Burke Turner — August 3, 2017 Follow @weareatmosphere — August 3, 2017 kaboompics / Pixabay Back in the day, consultant and writer Marc Prensky coined the terms ‘digital natives’ and ‘digital immigrants’ to describe generational differences in the workplace. Actually, it was 2001… And whether or not you think that’s `back in the day’ depends … Continue reading Digital Natives or Digital Immigrants? 3 Tactics to Manage Multigenerational Digital Transformation