Higher Education Public Opinion
Nuclear Security
Paid Leave
Good Jobs Collaborative
The Good Jobs Collaborative is a diverse coalition of labor, policy, and research organizations committed to building a good jobs economy in which the benefits of economic growth are fairly shared with workers. We advocate for workforce and economic development strategies that build worker power, address structural inequities in access to good jobs, and provide critical support to people experiencing unemployment and economic precarity.
Workers are mobilizing and demanding more for their labor— higher wages, decent hours, and a voice in their workplaces. The relentless rise of income inequality over the last 40 years has hollowed out the middle class and left a majority of Americans without the economic security they want and deserve.
The Good Jobs Collaborative is a coalition of labor, policy, and research organizations committed to building a good jobs economy in which the benefits of economic growth are fairly shared with workers, their families, and their communities. See our guiding principles here.
The Good Job Collaborative includes the Advancing Black Strategies Initiative, AFL-CIO, Aspen Institute’s Economic Opportunities Program, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), Center on Education & Labor at New America, Economic Policy Institute (EPI), Healthcare Career Advancement Program (H-CAP), High Road Strategy Center at University of Wisconsin, Jobs to Move America, Jobs with Justice, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH), Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United, Roosevelt Institute, and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
Net Neutrality
National Security
Wireless Future
Everyone deserves access to fast, reliable, and affordable wireless connectivity—regardless of income level or where they live. Wireless Future works to make this vision a reality by reclaiming and repurposing the public airwaves—the invisible natural resource known as spectrum.
For over two decades, Wireless Future has influenced and reframed the national debate over spectrum policy. Our work has delivered tangible results—including an enormous expansion of the public’s unlicensed access to the spectrum that powers Wi-Fi, narrowing digital divides. We also pioneer dynamic spectrum-sharing frameworks that better connect schools, libraries, community networks, and today’s expanding satellite broadband constellations. Wireless Future develops innovative policies, leads coalitions, and informs policymakers and the press. We have produced hundreds of regulatory filings and policy reports, dozens of articles in major publications, and over 100 high-profile public events.