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Employment

Studio 2

AI and the future of work

Are doomsday predictions of AI’s impact on workers overblown?

Air Date: April 21, 2026 12:00 pm

Listen 51:40
side-by-side photos of Matt Meyer and Judge Colm F. Connolly
Courts & Law

‘They will be exposed’: Delaware must surrender wage records for 15 businesses targeted by ICE investigation, federal judge rules

Feds say they are conducting a criminal probe after receiving tips that the companies are illegally employing undocumented immigrants.

1 week ago

Listen 1:48
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Community

Retirement among Philadelphians not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ experience, new Pew report shows

Daily costs of living, health insurance, workplace changes and caretaking responsibilities are among factors in retirement decisions.

1 week ago

Listen 1:13
Nicole Poore speaking with Quincy Allen during the luncheon.
Politics & Policy

‘Severe appearance of impropriety’: Nonprofit run by Delaware senator gets millions of dollars a year from state grant, contracts

Jobs for Delaware Graduates hired Nicole Poore in 2014. Watchdog groups say lawmakers shouldn’t run agencies that get taxpayer money.

3 weeks ago

Listen 4:36
the exterior of the Pennsylvania Capitol
Politics & Policy

Pennsylvania House advances bill to increase minimum wage to $15 by 2029

Democrats previously failed in their efforts to pass similar legislation in 2023, 2024 and last year.

1 month ago

Listen 1:15
Delaware busca ampliar el acceso a la universidad
Education

Delaware obtiene una subvención nacional de $1.5 millones para fortalecer las trayectorias profesionales: desde la escuela secundaria hasta el mercado laboral

Rodel obtiene una subvención nacional de $1.5 millones para ampliar las trayectorias profesionales, aumentar la inscripción dual y fortalecer la orientación universitaria.

1 month ago

Prisons Commissioner Michael Resnick
Politics & Policy

Philadelphia prisons report a boost in staffing as Council considers new oversight board

More corrections officers should give incarcerated people more time outside their cells and reduce costly mandatory overtime for prison staff.

1 month ago

Listen 1:08
Side view close up of students in row taking notes during lecture in college classroom
Education

Delaware lands $1.5M national grant to strengthen career pathways — from middle school to workforce

Rodel secures a $1.5M national grant to expand career pathways, grow dual enrollment and strengthen college and career advising statewide.

2 months ago

Listen 1:29
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The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane
Lifestyle

Job jolts: when to quit and when to stay

Anthony Klotz joins us to talk about his new book "Jolted: Why We Quit, When to Stay, and Why It Matters"

Air Date: March 6, 2026 12:00 pm

Listen 50:31
Mayor Cherelle Parker speaks
Politics & Policy

Philadelphia pension system to be fully funded by 2032; officials hail progress as a success

Philadelphia officials say the city’s pension system is recovering and is now on track to reach full funding ahead of schedule.

2 months ago

Listen 1:01
Movement Callowhill, a rock climbing gym
Community
Billy Penn

An uphill climb: Union workers at Philly climbing gym struggle to ink their first contract

The outcome of negotiations in Philly and New York will shape the climbing industry, union says.

2 months ago

A University of Pennsylvania sign
Health

Penn graduate workers reach historic tentative agreement with university, averting strike

Union organizers say the contract will transform their quality of life. Efforts to unionize graduate students started more than 20 years ago.

2 months ago

Listen 1:36
A sign points visitors toward the financial services department at a hospital.
Health

Pennsylvania workers spend larger cut of income on employer-sponsored health benefits, new report shows

Some Pennsylvania workers spend about one in every $10 on employer-sponsored health insurance, according to The Commonwealth Fund.

2 months ago

Listen 1:03
Wilmington City Councilwoman Shane Darby
Community

‘Setting them up for failure’: Wilmington community members vow to fight closure of long-standing prison jobs program

Former graduates of Wilmington’s work release program say it saved their lives. It’s set to close next month.

2 months ago

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Community

Washington Post says one-third of its staff across all departments is being laid off

The newspaper’s books department will be closed, and its Washington-area news department and editing staff will be restructured, Murray told staff members.

3 months ago

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