‘We are overdue as a country to provide equitable, inclusive, and accessible employment opportunities for all.’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Josh Christianson December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘Will 2023 be the year that we begin to make the most of age diversity in the workplace?’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Marc Freedman December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘Both educators and employers are failing to meet the challenge of the moment: how to create a steady pipeline of workers required to keep the U.S. economy competitive and prospering.’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Joseph Fuller December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘Recruiting and retaining older workers can solve immediate workforce challenges for many global organizations’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Paul Irving December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘Technological advancements will impact every job, requiring most workers to participate to some degree in training to adjust.’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Michael H. Kelly December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘One of the main reasons why individuals either do not apply to a job or stay at a job is a lack of feasible public transportation options or too long of a commute’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Marie Trzupek Lynch December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘The Great Rethink we really need is to figure out what it will take to get more people into work, as quickly and effectively as possible’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Mona Mourshed December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘It is incumbent on the workforce community to ensure that our nation’s most vulnerable – and older job seekers – are in the front line of this transformation’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Gary Officer December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘Two non-traditional approaches hold promise for further review and perhaps broad replication’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member Les Range December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim
‘The intense interest being sparked by ChatGPT should be sounding alarm bells for many in the workforce’ Reflections on The Future of Work 2023 from WorkingNation Advisory Board member William J. Raduchel December 27, 2022 Ramona Schindelheim