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Time For Michigan’s Corporate Leaders To Fight For 21st Century Education

Time for Michigan’s corporate leaders to fight for 21st century education

  • January 25, 2017
  • Kim Trent
  • Blog, Feature
  • 0 Comments

As a former newspaper reporter, I reflexively cringe when I hear the words “sponsored content” connected to print media outlets. Often, “sponsored content” is essentially slightly- less-overt-than-typical advertising that vexes both journalists and readers alike because it is usually presented…

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Lets hope this isn’t “back”: wages

  • September 29, 2014
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog
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We ended our previous post on whether Michigan is back with the conclusion that the fundamental challenge Michigan is facing is too few good paying jobs. As the ALICE report authors put it we need: " ... a significant increase in…

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Michigan is a low wage state updated

  • September 30, 2013
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog, Talent

As we explored previously Michigan is now a low wage state. What a turnaround! From Henry Ford's $5 a day wage in 1914 Michigan was the place where if you were willing to work hard you could earning a living…

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