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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2020 · 1H 17M

Can Investing in Workers Support Small Business Resiliency Through the Pandemic? - Job Quality in Practice Webinar

from The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program — Events and Interviews · host The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program

The COVID-19 pandemic has placed enormous stress on small businesses and  their workers, as closures and new public safety measures have demanded  that business owners shift operations and take creative steps to keep  employees and customers safe. In this extraordinary time, small business  owners are increasingly aware that the wellbeing of their employees is  essential for business survival – and they are forging new partnerships  and taking new approaches to support their workers. Watch this  discussion, hosted by the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program  and the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, to learn about  strategies that small business owners and workforce organizations can  take to strengthen job quality for frontline workers in the wake of  COVID-19. In this session, we hear from two restaurant owners in  Baltimore, along with a workforce professional who helped them  prioritize job quality through the pandemic.  The panel features Gayatri Agnew, Senior Director, Opportunity, Walmart.org (opening remarks);  Shawn Parker, Co-Owner, Connie’s Chicken and Waffles; Laura Wagner,  Co-Owner, Well Crafted Kitchen; Allie Busching, Former Business  Development Coordinator, Civic Works; Jenny Weissbourd, Senior Project  Manager, The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program (moderator);  and Tom Strong, Director of Employer Activation, National Fund for  Workforce Solutions (moderator).  Baltimore business owners share their  experiences operating restaurants during this challenging time. And they  explain how and why they chose to partner with Civic Works to invest in  their employees as a resiliency strategy. Allie Busching shares her  experiences using Pacific Community Ventures’ Good Jobs, Good Business  toolkit and providing business advising support to Baltimore-based small  businesses. This webinar is the eighth in our Job Quality in Practice series. The Job Quality in Practice series is designed to support practitioners across fields – including workforce development, economic development, capital deployment, policy, worker advocacy, and business – to address job quality in their work. Webinars share updates on current conditions and priorities as well as actionable tools and approaches. We also seek to highlight leading practitioners’ work and create connections across disciplines.We are grateful to Prudential Financial for its support of our Job Quality in Practice webinar series and our ongoing efforts to advance a job quality field of practice. The  Economic Opportunities Program advances strategies, policies, and ideas  to help low- and moderate-income people thrive in a changing economy.  We recognize that race, gender, and place intersect with and intensify  the challenge of economic inequality and we address these dynamics by  advancing an inclusive vision of economic justice. For over 25 years,  EOP has focused on expanding individuals’ opportunities to connect to  quality work, start businesses, and build economic stability that  provides the freedom to pursue opportunity. For more information, visit  our website at as.pn/eop. Learn about new events and activities by joining our mailing list (as.pn/eopmail) and following us on social media (as.pn/eopsocial).

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