Press Coverage
July 17, 2024 Morning Headlines, WNYC, 07/17/2024
Delivery Worker Minimum Wage Brings Order to Industry, Data Shows, Streetsblog NYC, 07/15/2024
Empowering NYC Parents: Going Beyond Grades for Student Success, Amsterdam News, 07/11/2024
Uber and Lyft Drivers' Pay Issues Extend to Massachusetts, Boston Globe, 06/30/2024
Legal work authorization still eludes most migrants in New York
City & State New York, 06/30/2024
Reports & Briefs
Presentations
How Does the NYC Labor Market Recover from the Covid-19 Impact?
Kingsborough Community College
Critical Challenges Facing NYC Today in Housing, the Economy, Public Health, and Policing/Public Safety
November 16, 2021
Testimony to Examine Employment Trends in New York State Caused by the Covid-19 Pandemic
Assembly Standing Committee on Labor, Assembly Task Force on Women’s Issues, Assembly Subcommittee on Emerging Workforce Investigation
November 15, 2021
New York City’s unemployment crisis and workforce challenge
NYC Workforce Funders
October 13, 2021
The Covid-19 Employment Impact
in Manhattan
NYC Employment and Training Coalition
Industry Needs by Borough: Manhattan
October 7, 2021
How Does the NYC Labor Market Recover from the Covid-19 Impact?
Economic Research Roundtable
June 29, 2021
How Does NYC Get Its Jobs Back?
Harvard Business School Club of NY
June 17, 2021
The current NYC Covid-19 economy and the outlook for 2021
Workforce Funders
January 28, 2021
The Covid-19 impact on
NYC’s healthcare workforce
WPTI Employer Symposium Series—Healthcare
January 19, 2021
The Covid-19 winter is fast approaching
Manhattan Chamber of Commerce
December 1, 2020
The labor market implications of the Covid-19 impact on NYC’s hospitality industry
WPTI Employer Symposium Series—Hospitality
November 17, 2020
The New York City Labor Market Implications of Covid-19
New York City Employment and Training Coalition
Workforce Business Council
October 29, 2020
The labor market implications of the
Covid-19 impact on NYC’s retail industry
WPTI Employer Symposium Series—Retail
October 20, 2020
NYC Covid-19 Economic Recovery Project
New York City Central Labor Council Executive Board
September 28, 2020
Update on the Covid-19 economic and job impact on New York City
SBS Workforce1 Career Center team
September 10, 2020
Update on the Covid-19 economic and job impact on New York City
NYC Workforce Development Board
August 31, 2020
Urban Matters
Here’s what to keep in mind as State officials grapple with the pandemic’s dire effects on New York State’s economy and finances.
In a pandemic-induced emergency, is it a good idea to give City government limited leeway to borrow to cover operating expenses?
The sectors of the city's economy hardest hit by the Covid-19 contraction rely heavily on immigrant workers Nearly 200,000 undocumented workers have lost jobs, and they've been left out of many unemployment relief measures.
The CARES Act will help overcome glaring gaps. But workers and small businesses may not receive aid in a timely fashion. And assistance to immigrants, those without health insurance, and many low-income families will be severely limited.
Elected officials have asked businesses and workers to shut down and cease what they do out of justifiable public health concerns. The first order of business for economic stimulus is to make whole those whose jobs ended because public safety demanded that.