Corporate Voices: Creating Opportunities for Low-Wage Workers

John Wilcox, Vice President of Operations with Corporate Voices for Working Families, participated in a panel discussion Wednesday, July 8, that examined research findings and current issues involving low-wage workers and flexible work arrangements (FWAs).

The New America Foundation’s Workforce and Family Program and Workplace Flexibility 2010 of Georgetown University Law Center hosted the discussion.

Here’s a link to more specific information about the discussion — as well as a video of the remarks as the panelists “presented the latest research on scheduling challenges faced by low-wage workers, highlighted common sense solutions that have been implemented by businesses and discussed how public policy can enhance access to FWAs for low-wage workers.”

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