OP-EDS
Op-Eds are an important and highly visible way to make a case for investments in the skills of our current workforce at all levels.
Op-Ed Examples
Closing the Gap for Middle-Skill Workers, Indianapolis Star (5/08)
Middle-skill jobs still compose half of all Maine work, Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel (3/08)
Four-year college not the only path to rewarding career, Crains Chicago Business (3/08)
Tell Candidates: Don't Forget to Aim for the Middle, Chicago Tribune (1/08)
Broader vision needed for critical 'middle' jobs, Des Moines Register (1/08)
Business, labor, public officials agree on job-training programs, The Waterbury Republican (4/07)
State uniting education and business, Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram (12/06)
Op-Ed Guidelines and Resources
Communications Consortium Media Center
Click here for details on how to place an op-ed or letter to the editor in the top 100+ newspapers in the United States by circulation.
For An Economy That Works for All
“Placing an Op-Ed, "For an Economy that Works for All: Took Kit For Communications and Advocacy, Part II, Douglas Gould & Co., 2005.

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