Mark Zuckerman is president of The Century Foundation. He served in the Obama White House as the deputy director of the Domestic Policy Council, leading teams on key initiatives, including reducing student debt, increasing accountability at for-profit educational institutions, reducing workplace discrimination, increasing wages for home health care workers, and expanding access to job training. Prior to that, as staff director of the House Education and Labor Committee, he helped win passage of landmark legislation such as the Affordable Care Act; the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act; the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act; and the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
Latest Work by Mark Zuckerman
- Staten Island Justice Officials Should Consider Sending Garner Case to a New Grand Jury
- August 13, 2015
- The ACA’s Fifth Anniversary: 16.4 Million Americans Covered So Far
- March 23, 2015
- ACA Subsidies Are for All States—I Should Know, I Was There
- March 4, 2015
FEATURING Mark Zuckerman
- Can Millennials Save Unions?
- September 7, 2015
- Has digital technology created a new labor movement?
- August 14, 2015
- How New York Could Convene Another Grand Jury Investigation Into Eric Garner’s Death
- August 14, 2015
- Will Digital Tech Create a New Labor Movement?
- August 10, 2015
- A Union of Disruptors? Meet the Uber driver trying to hack organized labor
- June 30, 2015
- Belabored Podcast #80: Class Struggle? There’s An App for That
- June 29, 2015
- Workers in America have problems. Meet the technologies trying to solve them.
- June 16, 2015
- Here’s how much more you’d make if you were in a union
- June 12, 2015
- How Much More Money Would You Make If You Were Unionized?
- June 11, 2015
- Virtual labor organizing could be how the next generation of workers get unionized
- June 11, 2015
- Morning Shift
- June 11, 2015
- Fact: Union Members Earn More Money
- June 10, 2015
- Labr? An App For Organizing Workers Is Coming
- June 10, 2015
- People in the News: Appointments and Promotions
- March 8, 2015
- SCOTUSblog: Afternoon Round-up: Today’s Argument in King v. Burwell
- March 4, 2015