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Why Criminal Justice Reform Is A Part Of Our Path To Prosperity

Why criminal justice reform is a part of our path to prosperity

  • September 29, 2017
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Shared Prosperity
  • 0 Comments

If you’ve been following this blog, you know we recently released the second in-depth topic paper outlining the proposed policy changes that we believe can help put Michigan back on a path to prosperity. To us, a prosperous state is…

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Why Are More Men Not At Work?

Why are more men not at work?

  • March 29, 2017
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Talent
  • 2 Comments

Read this and let it sink in for a minute: A man with only a high school diploma is twice as likely to be out of work as a man who has a four-year college degree. And, of the 9.3…

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Redesigning Workforce Development For The New Economy

Redesigning workforce development for the new economy

  • January 24, 2017
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Talent
  • 3 Comments

Last week my colleague Kim Trent wrote about the rapidity at which automation is changing the job market and the skills that employers are looking for. Hundreds of thousands of Michigan workers have reason to be concerned about whether the…

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