Reclaiming the American Dream: Thomas Perez and the Department of Labor Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Recently, the US market was marred by historically high rates of joblessness, fueled by the worst economic decline since the Great Depression. There were only lackluster increases in private sector occupations, although the economy had begun a slow recuperation in 2010. By 2013, more than 11 million Americans stayed out of jobs and-in a competitive international marketplace-confronted very dim employment outlook.

The Department of Labor was covered by a sudden rise in demand for protection services and its worker development, but hobbled by fierce budget cuts. At a time when Americans confronted stagnant wages and growing income inequality, could Perez's direction help revive America's "ladder of opportunity?" The case provides an all-inclusive overview of the U.S. Department of Labor. The case explores the challenges Perez faces in his first year as Secretary of Labor and questions even as millions of Americans struggle to make a decent living, what his priorities ought to be. Instance amount 2031.0

Reclaiming the American Dream Thomas Perez and the Department of Labor Case Study Solution

PUBLICATION DATE: February 18, 2015 PRODUCT #: KS1121-HCB-ENG

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