Explore the intersection of workplace dynamics and democratic principles in this thought-provoking 46-minute panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the tension between active political citizenship and the expectation to leave personal opinions at the workplace door. Examine how initiatives like employee ownership, labor unions, and expanded economic rights could potentially reinvigorate faith in democracy. Join Roy Bahat, Carolyn Cawley, Deepti Doshi, Natalie Foster, Matt Helmer, and Liba Wenig Rubenstein as they discuss innovative frameworks for enhancing participation, representation, and shared decision-making in the workplace. Gain insights from this engaging conversation, part of the 20th annual Aspen Ideas Festival, which brings together over 300 leaders and innovators to address pressing issues shaping our lives and challenging our times.
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Can the Future of Democracy Be Found at Work?
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The Aspen Institute