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Labor in the Courts: How Unions Have Stood Up for Workers’ Rights During the First 100 Days

In its first 100 days, the Trump administration has taken sweeping, aggressive action against federal employees, impacting hundreds of thousands of workers and sending ripple effects across the country. Still, unions have stood strong, with the AFL-CIO, AFT, AFSCME, SEIU, and others filing over a dozen lawsuits to protect workers’ rights.

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Communiqué Fall 2017, Volume 21

Communique Magazine

Communiqué Fall 2017, Volume 21

In this issue, we introduce the most innovative U.S. government programs, the winners of the 2017 Innovations in American Government awards. We tell the story of how Alumna Hla Hla Win MC/MPA ’16 is introducing virtual reality technology to Myanmar classrooms. We also feature a new book about the Cold War by Odd Arne Westad, new faculty affiliate Jie Bai, research by history and public policy fellow Dan Hummel, and more.

Closing the Wage Gap

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Closing the Wage Gap

Ash alum using data to make “women’s issue” everyone’s issue

Communiqué Spring 2017, Volume 20

Communique Magazine

Communiqué Spring 2017, Volume 20

In this issue, we feature the Civic Analytics Network (CAN), a national peer network of Chief Data Officers (CDO). We also showcase new fellows, faculty and programs; an Ash alum that’s fighting for wage equity; and a student that’s advocating for democracy in the Congo.

From Sacramento to DC

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From Sacramento to DC

For Roy and Lila Ash Fellow Teresa Acuña, community always on her mind