Cato senior fellow Jagadeesh Gokhale discusses what we can do with the unemployed as we move out of the recession.
About This Video Project
During the week of March 2010, CSW staff partnered with the National Association of Workforce Boards (NAWB) to engage attendees at the organization's Annual Forum (http://www.nawb.org/forum/). We (Melodee Mabbitt and Kristin Wolff, CSW) conducted informal video interviews with a random sample of about 25 of the 1,800 conference participants, comprising executive staff and members of workforce boards. We asked them about: key priorities and challenges, issues they were interested in learning about, and thoughts on what they'd heard or experienced at the conference.
Jobs (job shortages, job creation, entrepreneurship, and Federal Jobs legislation) was the central issue on their minds. The "green energy economy" and training partnerships also emerged as important themes.
We then conducted similarly informal video interviews with 10 policy professionals, thought leaders, and experts working on jobs, green energy, and training issues in Washington DC - these individuals represent a wide variety of policy, political, and economic perspectives.
This video is is one of a collection that resulted from this project.
The intent of NAWB and CSW is to share the individual clips with our partners, stakeholders, and communities as we advance a work, learning, and sustainable prosperity agenda. We will also be developing subject specific montages that we will add to this collection in the next month or so. Finally, we will share the clips with the individuals and organizations who were gracious enough to participate in hopes they will find valuable ways to use them in their own work.
We're glad you are here, and encourage you to use and share them, too.
If you have questions or just want to drop us a line, we can be reached at:
mmabbitt@skilledwork.org
kristinwolff@mac.com
For more information about how we at CSW use video in policy work, see our white paper on the subject here: http://www.slideshare.net/kwolff/documentary-policy-final
It is not the economy as much as it is the discrimination that companies are practicing and blaming people for their car accidents and becoming disabled. Companies will not hire you if you are disabled and use a walker or wheelchair. I have had 130 interviews and no job and cant get a job for something that is not my falt-my accident. I do all these things and still no job. I have a high level degree and no criminal record and still have no job. People do not know how to start a business.
PamelaRP 1 year ago