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Three members of the first Idea Accelerator Iowa City cohort studied the child care workforce crisis by implementing a short-term test of a $4 an hour raise for participating child care workers.
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The leadership change comes amid GuideOne’s defense of a complaint filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in March.
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Iowa lawmakers sent a bill to the governor’s desk Monday that would make major changes to Iowa’s 44-year-old bottle and can deposit program. If the bill is signed into law, grocery and convenience stores could refuse customers’ empty beverage containers.
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Las latinas de Iowa seguían una tendencia nacional. Según un estudio de la Iniciativa de Política Latina de la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles, las latinas abandonaron la fuerza de trabajo a un ritmo desproporcionado en comparación con otros grupos.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the demographic groups that left the workforce is disproportionate numbers were Latinas. But some of Iowa’s Latina entrepreneurs have taken the pandemic as a chance to follow their dreams.
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Host Charity Nebbe talks with two business researchers on the causes of burnout and the solutions for organizations and individuals.
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Also, a look at the waning days of the 2022 Legislative session, the wet spring's impact on planting and a run of layoffs at an Iowa grocery chain.
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Two key Republican lawmakers said Monday they may consider getting rid of Iowa’s bottle and can deposit program if they can’t agree on how to change it this year.
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The prospects for changes to Iowa’s bottle bill remained unclear Thursday, two days after Senate Republicans passed a bill that would allow grocery and other stores to refuse to redeem nickel deposits on cans and bottles.