Overview
The Worker Institute at Cornell engages in research and education on contemporary labor issues, to generate innovative thinking and solutions to problems related to work, economy and society. The institute brings together researchers, educators and students with practitioners in labor, business and policymaking to confront growing economic and social inequalities, in the interests of working people and their families. A core value of the Worker Institute is that collective representation and workers' rights are vital to a fair economy, robust democracy and just society.
This project is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation entitled Financialization and Structural Racism in Home Care: The Intersection of Quality Work and Quality Care. We are seeking a fellow who is fluent in Spanish and English to work on cleaning transcripts translated from Spanish to English. We will need support on coding of transcripts with support in the analysis of findings.