As the US health-care system struggles with a labor shortage, half the potential workforce remains on the sidelines.
⏰ Tune in as @skgreen joins @RosenthalRC LIVE tomorrow to discuss how more men in the industry will help ease the nursing shortage https://t.co/BUjiIBIKNx
Yes, yes, yes & yes to this from the Bloomberg @opinion editorial board. Very encouraging to see. #MenCanHEAL.
(Hope the @ANANursingWorld agrees).
https://t.co/2CkhU1PyII
President Joe Biden announced a sweeping package of student-debt relief, forgiving as much as $20,000 in loans for some recipients.
To learn more, join @RosenthalRC's upcoming @TwitterSpaces at 4 p.m. ET with @AllisonSchrager and @AlexisLeondis https://t.co/dgPIDvn6aW
Joe Biden couldn’t have beaten Donald Trump without the backing of Big Tech and Black Voters.
Now heading into the midterms, their support isn’t a sure thing https://t.co/vcre9KSJ44
@AlexNowrasteh@WSpriggs@opinion A more straightforward pathway to citizenship would eliminate some of the most egregious abuses of the H-1B visa. You might find it interesting that often the strongest advocates of reform are former H-1B holders who become citizens. The need to recruit domestic talent remains.
The largest occupation group of the Black middle class are IT workers, but rarely noticed:
Biden couldn't have won in 2020 without Black voters and Big Tech money. But what happens when those two constituencies are at odds? asks @RosenthalRC https://t.co/vx8oV5P2Xm via @opinion
The H-1B guest-worker program has inflicted serious harm on millions of workers over the past three decades. It’s time for President Biden to fulfill his campaign promise and fix it. https://t.co/IdIfU8ywtG
Even as Singapore reopens for international travel, migrant and domestic workers who haven't seen their home countries in years risk being left behind, says @RosenthalRC https://t.co/BdUkrkRhH0
PM Lee at today's Covid update: "To start with, and most fundamentally, we need to update our mindsets. We should respect COVID-19, but we must not be paralysed by fear."
https://t.co/Xqp4FRoNEx
Singapore has taken a data-driven route to living with the virus but, says @RosenthalRC, apparently overlooked one big factor: fear (via @bopinion) https://t.co/YEwRSWxRVA
Malaysia's third premier in less than two years looks a lot like his troubled predecessor. That's not a promising beginning, writes @Moss_Eco https://t.co/ay3UyEPJql via @bopinion
Corporate death is a feature of capitalism, not a bug. India needs a second stab at bankruptcy reform, with more and better judges backed by political will, writes @andymukherjee70 https://t.co/sx6IpKsBqs via @bopinion
Visits to Southeast Asia by big-name officials like Kamala Harris are one thing. There is still a huge amount of work to be done for the U.S. to shore up its credibility post-Afghanistan, says @rpollard https://t.co/gne84LMXvi via @bopinion
Covid has turned Sydney into a divided city full of suspicion and misperceptions. More goodwill is needed to make it through lockdown, writes @davidfickling https://t.co/Xu6VtHjrYu via @bopinion
U.S. influence in Afghanistan hasn't been entirely vanquished. Just consider the role of the dollar, writes @Moss_Eco https://t.co/tW1qtAgijK via @bopinion