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Three Things the G-20 Must Do for Job Creation

The Just Jobs Network presents three ways the leaders of the Group of 20 nations can create good jobs with safe working conditions and opportunities for economic mobility.

By Sabina Dewan | Thursday, November 3, 2011

Another Sign of the Conservative Antiworker, Antijobs Agenda

The weakened Trade Adjustment Assistance legislation Congress passed again reveals that conservative talk about creating jobs and protecting American workers amounts to little more than rhetoric, writes Sabina Dewan.

By Sabina Dewan | Thursday, October 13, 2011

Otra Señal de la Agenda Conservadora Anti-trabajadores y Anti-empleos

La legislación de Asistencia de Ajuste Comercial que se debate actualmente en el Congreso revela de nuevo que las palabras de los conservadores que hablan de crear empleos y proteger a los trabajadores estadounidenses son poco más que pura retórica, escribe Sabina Dewan.

By Sabina Dewan | Thursday, October 13, 2011

When Europe’s Sovereign Debt Crisis Hits Home

Sabina Dewan and Christian E. Weller examine the consequences of Europe’s rolling debt crisis on the U.S. economy and how we can prepare ourselves.

By Sabina Dewan and Christian E. Weller | Thursday, September 22, 2011

TAA Must Be Renewed Alongside Trade Pacts

Sabina Dewan argues for continuing Trade Adjustment Assistance in this Roll Call column.

By Sabina Dewan | Friday, September 16, 2011

Trade Unions Are Key to a Successful Transition in Egypt

Sabina Dewan explains why strong trade unions are essential for “just jobs” in Egypt and for a smooth democratic transition.

By Sabina Dewan | Monday, June 6, 2011

Sustaining Spring in Egypt

Sabina Dewan announces the first annual meeting in Cairo of the global “Just Jobs Network,” which will explore ways to generate stable, equal, and sustainable growth through good jobs in Egypt and the Arab world.

By Sabina Dewan | Wednesday, May 18, 2011

What Are Just Jobs?

play_alt icon Video Sabina Dewan explains why it's important to have just jobs worldwide.

By Sabina Dewan | Thursday, March 31, 2011

From an Alliance for Progress to a Partnership for Prosperity

Sabina Dewan and Matt Browne explain that the United States and Brazil have shared interests that will form the basis of a mutually beneficial economic partnership in the years ahead.

By Sabina Dewan and Matt Browne | Friday, March 18, 2011

The Case for Just Jobs

book_alt2 icon Report Just jobs raise living standards for millions of people and serve as instruments for promoting global stability and security, write John Podesta and Sabina Dewan.

By John Podesta, Sabina Dewan, and Isha Vij | Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Bringing Coherence to the Promotion of Just Jobs

book_alt2 icon Report Developed and developing countries alike must get behind an agenda that focuses on the creation of “just jobs” for the global economy.

By Sabina Dewan | Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Social Protection Is a Necessity, Not a Privilege

book_alt2 icon Report The Great Recession highlights deficiencies in social protection systems that should be in place to promote broad-based economic growth.

By Sabina Dewan | Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Beyond Moral Justification

book_alt2 icon Report Isha Vij and Sabina Dewan examine the importance of delivering just jobs to women.

By Isha Vij and Sabina Dewan | Wednesday, December 8, 2010

It’s the Jobs, Stupid!

Job creation is the common goal that G-20 countries should be banding together to work on, writes Sabina Dewan.

By Sabina Dewan | Friday, November 19, 2010

After the Midterms, What Next for International Economic Policy?

In a globalized world the dichotomy between the domestic and international economies is not straightforward, writes Sabina Dewan, but that may be a good thing in 2011.

By Sabina Dewan | Monday, November 8, 2010