Money from a $4.5 million settlement with U.S. Steel is making its way to communities in the Mon Valley through projects ...
“We bill this as an opportunity for people who have been left out of the workforce, but left out means a lot of things,” said Pittsburgh Technology Council President and CEO Audrey Russo. Sign in by ...
Southwestern Pennsylvania training programs have sought to diversify professions from carpentry to mortuary service that have been dominated by white men. Their sales pitches have shifted amid ...
Federal guidance preceded the move by University of Pittsburgh units to scrub evidence of diversity-focused and “anti-racist” pages from the school’s vast online presence.
Pittsburgh-area hospital systems including UPMC and AHN have seen vigorous and successful union campaigns that have changed the workplace.
Union activity fell during Trump's first term, and he began his second by effectively freezing the National Labor Relations Board.
Pittsburgh Public Schools’ Teaching Academy didn’t plug the district’s staffing holes. The revamped Emerging Educators program takes another approach.
Peggy Outon has counseled Pittsburgh’s nonprofit sector since 1999. This year’s federal funding disruptions are concerning, she says. “Uncertainty is like crack cocaine.” ...
From rousing speeches to gun battles, the Pittsburgh region has seen some of the most notable moments in U.S. labor history. Will Washington’s policy shifts write a new chapter?
PublicSource, with Technical.ly, is exploring the landscape of work in Pittsburgh — famed for its industriousness and intense ...
In a series on people with special needs in Pittsburgh's workforce, this story looks at the anxiety and importance of disability evaluations.
Five years since the pandemic, how are your work circumstances in Southwestern Pennsylvania today? Do you still work from home?