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Subject How To Build Family Economic Stability
Date November 20, 2024 4:00 PM
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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we look at different pathways from economic precarity to economic stability.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we look at different pathways from economic precarity to economic stability. First, an article from Mississippi on how to move guaranteed income from philanthropic program to public policy ([link removed]) . Next, two writers look at how to convert gig work into good work—first, a story on how to leverage workforce development policy for gig workers ([link removed]) to earn full employment benefits. That’s followed by an account on gig worker union organizing in India ([link removed]) . Lastly, we offer a clip from a speaker at our October webinar that highlights the essential value of resident-owned mobile home park cooperatives ([link removed]) .
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How to Move Guaranteed Income from Program to Policy ([link removed])
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“The basic notion behind guaranteed income is simple: provide cash to families that need it.” Read more... ([link removed])

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From Gig Work to Good Work: How Workforce Policy Can Support Gig Workers ([link removed])
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Can gig work become good work? A British model using a public sector workforce app, now being piloted by US workforce agencies, is showing favorable initial results. Read more... ([link removed])

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How India’s Gig Worker Unions Are Fighting for Change ([link removed])
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The gig economy is growing rapidly in India. Currently, most gig workers lack labor protections, but that is changing as unions in the sector gain ground. Read more… ([link removed])
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A Good Place To Live ([link removed])
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In manufactured housing (“mobile home”) parks, resident ownership not only provides affordable housing, but offers residents a strong sense of community. Watch the video and read more… ([link removed])

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