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Cannabis Careers for Justice-Impacted

Timothy McNutt, Director of ILR's Criminal Justice and Employment Initiative, participated in the NYS AFL-CIO’s Union Strong Podcast about “Adult-Use Cannabis – Building a new industry from the ground up in a way that will raise revenue, create good union jobs, and address social, racial, and economic equity."
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Cannabis Careers for Justice-Impacted

ILR Initiative Bridging Gap Between Legal System, Employment

Cornell Chronicle
ILR’s Criminal Justice and Employment Initiative will help the Port Authority hire job candidates with criminal records.
Port Authority Training
ILR Initiative Bridging Gap Between Legal System, Employment

Cornell Trains Incarcerated Men at Tompkins County Jail

ILR Inequality and Work Theme Project involves students, staff, and faculty working together to remove barriers to employment for people with criminal records in Tompkins County Jail through a multifaceted educational program focusing on employment laws and rights related to a criminal record, covering federal, state, and local laws.
Tompkins County Teaching - Tim
Cornell Trains Incarcerated Men at Tompkins County Jail

ILR’s Prison Job Fair Opens Doors for Incarcerated

Cornell Chronicle
Twelve employers, along with a former inmate now working as a union carpentry representative, met with 78 incarcerated men Oct. 4 at the Queensboro Correctional Facility in New York City.
Conversation
ILR’s Prison Job Fair Opens Doors for Incarcerated

ILR Program Helps People with Criminal Records Return to Workforce

Cornell Chronicle
Through the Criminal Justice and Employment Initiative, School of Industrial and Labor Relations legal experts are helping people with criminal records get jobs – an effort that not only changes the course of people’s lives, but helps employers find motivated workers at a time of historically low unemployment.
NY Retail Council Training
ILR Program Helps People with Criminal Records Return to Workforce

ILR Course Educates Incarcerated Individuals On Employment Rights at NYC Correctional Facility

The “Know Your Employment Rights” course operated by Cornell’s ILR CJEI covers employment rights and strategies for reintegrating the incarcerated population into the workforce after their release.
Cayuga Training Class
ILR Course Educates Incarcerated Individuals On Employment Rights at NYC Correctional Facility

ILR Teaches Employment Rights at Correctional Facility

Cornell Chronicle
Every other Friday, individuals incarcerated at the Queensboro Correctional Facility in Queens, New York, take the three-hour Know Your Employment Rights course on employment rights taught by the ILR Labor and Employment Law Program.
The ILR team working at Queensboro includes, from left, Timothy McNutt, Esta Bigler, Rachel Colman and Rachel Joseph.
ILR Teaches Employment Rights at Correctional Facility

Listen: Candid Conversations about Criminal Record Clearance

Esta Bigler speaks with Rashawn Davis, a policy analyst at The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center, about why employment is an important component of reducing recidivism and increasing safety.
Rashawn Davis interviewing Esta Bigler
Listen: Candid Conversations about Criminal Record Clearance

Listen: Cornell Collaboration Delivers Hope

Listen to Esta Bigler ’70, in a conversation with Cornell colleague Rob Scott, discuss her work with incarcerated men seeking jobs.
Cayuga Correctional - Esta Teaching
Listen: Cornell Collaboration Delivers Hope