Economic Architecture The Podcast
How Fair Chance hiring can improve intergenerational poverty [Episode 23 | Fair Chance Hiring]
In this week’s episode, Jeffrey Korzenik and Stuart Yasgur discuss the intersection of the labor market and the criminal legal system—how formerly incarcerated or criminal record holders struggle to secure employment and how Fair Chance Hiring practices can provide an opportunity to rebuild their future. Host Stuart Yasgur and Jeffrey Korzenik explore the ways Fair Chance Hiring improvements have the potential to improve intergenerational poverty and address market needs. By providing greater access to the labor market and fulfilling an existing labor shortage in the American market, adults who have…
In this week’s episode, Jeffrey Korzenik and Stuart Yasgur discuss the intersection of the labor market and the criminal legal system—how formerly incarcerated or criminal record holders struggle to secure employment and how Fair Chance Hiring practices can provide an opportunity to rebuild their future.
Host Stuart Yasgur and Jeffrey Korzenik explore the ways Fair Chance Hiring improvements have the potential to improve intergenerational poverty and address market needs. By providing greater access to the labor market and fulfilling an existing labor shortage in the American market, adults who have interacted with the criminal legal system simply need a path to rebuild and the right information to do so.
Learn more about Fair Chance Employment:
https://economicarchitectureproject.org/fair-chance-hiring/