“Our people are our most important asset” is a common refrain from the C-suite — but does the walk match the talk? For decades, working Americans have seen rising living expenses and flat paychecks, resulting in widespread financial stress among American families, communities, and the nation. What constitutes a “good job”? What roles should business and government play in creating them?
This conversation is led by Economic Opportunities Program in collaboration with Business and Society Program.
Featured Speakers
Clara Miller
Nadia Rawlinson
David Rolf
Andy Unanue
Moderators
Maureen Conway @Conway_Maureen
Vice President for Policy Programs, The Aspen Institute @Aspen Institute
Executive Director, Economic Opportunities Program @AspenWorkforce
Judith Samuelson @JudySamuelson
Vice President, The Aspen Institute @AspenInstitute
Executive Director, Business and Society Program @AspenBizSociety
This panel discussion took place at the 2017 Aspen Ideas Festival. To learn more, visit aspenideas.org.