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Everything s Coming Up COVID For Much Public Spending Even As Virus Fades

For some special interests, a fading coronavirus pandemic poses a problem, but not always an insurmountable one. Big Labor and its acolytes cite the virus as a compelling reason for doubling the minimum wage and forcing businesses to provide more paid sick leave, while the Biden administration is using the pandemic as part of its justification for overhauling immigration toward eventual amnesty for undocumented migrants. Meanwhile, the left-leaning Brookings Institution has successfully persuaded the federal government to allocate more money to child-care programs in the name of pandemic safety. These changes have long been on the policy wish lists of advocates, but in a time of pandemic they evoke words widely attributed to Winston Churchill: “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” Or as a headline this week might sum up a new urgency: “The U.S. Is Edging Toward Normal, Alarming Some Officials.”

Google Org s $25M Pledge Reinforces Commitment To Women, Girls In Africa

Google’s philanthropic arm, Google.org, has announced Sh2.7 billion($25 million) in cash grants for the Google.org Impact Challenge (GIC) focused on women and girls’ economic empowerment in Africa. The cash grants to be given to non-profits and social enterprises enable them create pathways for women to achieve their full economic potential and thrive. These enterprises have until Friday, 2 April at 11:59pm GMT to submit their applications at g.co/womenandgirlschallenge where an all-female panel of expert Google executives, world leaders, researchers, educators, business leaders, entrepreneurs, activists and more will preside over the application review and selection process. Agnes Gathaiya, Google Kenya Country Director says they are looking for applications from organisations that advance all-round economic empowerment on programmes that address systemic barriers to economic equality, to cultivating entrepreneurship, developing financial independence and more. “Building

Tory Burch, Ruth E Carter, Katie Porter and More on What They ve Learned From Their Mentors

Tory Burch, Ruth E. Carter, Katie Porter and More on What They ve Learned From Their Mentors The starting point is never having to prove yourself. The significance of what you have to say or what you’ve experienced is never in question. , women with professional guides are five times more likely to advance in their workplaces, but the benefits go both ways: Female mentors report better job satisfaction and performance for themselves too. That’s why this Women s History Month, Harper’s BAZAAR approached leaders in style, art, science, and politics to share the lessons they’ve learned from their own mentors some famous, some family along with the advice they impart on the next generation of powerful women preparing to lead. (And, yes, that includes you.)

Op-Ed: Everything s coming up COVID for much public spending, even as virus fades

Op-Ed: Everything s coming up COVID for much public spending, even as virus fades
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Op-Ed: Everything s coming up COVID for much public spending, even as virus fades

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