The plastics industry does not ❤ newly proposed federal guidelines on plastics pollution
because they sidestep the issue of waste. But one multinational company in Northwest Ohio
has stepped up with recycling innovation.
Graph courtesy of National Partnership for Women & Families
The National Partnership for Women & Families in September released updated state-by-state analysis of the pay gap women
workers face. According to recently released Census Bureau data, women workers were
typically paid 78 cents for every dollar paid to a man – adding up to a difference of
$11,450 over the course of the year. The National Partnership found that while the gender
wage gap varies, it hits every corner of the country. “The gender pay gap cost women $1.6
trillion in 2022, and it persists regardless of industry,” the organization stated.
“Gender and race discrimination directly and indirectly play a large role in the wage gap.
Occupational segregation, including the overrepresentation of women in low-wage work, and
the lack of workplace policies to support workers’ family, caregiving needs and health
needs are additional factors contributing to the country’s pay gap.”
As it happens, today the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 2023 Sveriges
Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Harvard University’s
Claudia Goldin “for having advanced our understanding of women’s labor market outcomes.”
She is the author of the 2021 book “Career & Family: Women’s Century-Long Journey Toward Equity.”
More than
20,500 transportation, distribution and logistics (TDL) companies employ
more than 331,000 people in Illinois and contribute nearly $39 billion
in economic output.
In addition to other recent investments domestically and abroad, Columbus,
Indiana-based Cummins Inc., whose world HQ is shown here, in April announced it is
investing more than $1 billion across its U.S. engine manufacturing network in
Indiana, North Carolina and New York.
Photo courtesy of Cummins Inc.
Today marks a holiday known as Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day. It was exactly 10
years ago when we took at look at project activity in places whose names are some
variation of the explorer’s name in “New Worlds Discover Columbus.” Since that story was published,
the Conway Projects Database has tracked more than 350 corporate facility projects landing
in Columbus, Ohio; Columbus, Indiana; and Columbus, Georgia, alone.
Earlier this year, as part of a forthcoming series, we wrote about one indigenous tribe’s
economic development momentum in “Coming Full Circle.”
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PHOTO OF THE DAY
Photo courtesy of Amtrak and LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency
The Amtrak Pacific Surfliner travels along a 351-mile coastal route through San Diego,
Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, serving 29
stations. Amtrak says it is the busiest state-supported intercity passenger rail route in
the United States.