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ILR Hosts Conference on Transition to EVs

Outreach

The ILR School hosted a two-day conference that explored labor and the transition to electric vehicles. Organized in part by Ian Greer, director of the Ithaca Co-Lab, Professor Harry Katz and Art Wheaton, director of labor studies, the conference and its 35 attendees aimed to develop a global understanding of the EV shift and its consequences for workers.

Ian Greer leading a panel discussion at the ILERA conference on the transition to electric vehicles.
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Student Project: What Do You Know About "Just Cause"? (Video)

ILR students Daisy Meng and Davyn Jones went on the streets to find out what folks know about "just cause" in Ithaca and beyond. This video is part of an engaged learning course project for "The Fight Against Unemployment" with Ian Greer, director of the Ithaca Co-Lab.
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Student Project: What Do You Know About "Just Cause"? (Video)

Launch Event: Tompkins County Minimum Wage Discussion

Tompkins County Legislature is exploring a countywide minimum wage. Cornell ILR Co-Lab is hosting 10 convenings across the county to hear from workers, businesses, and the community.
Launch event: Tompkins County Minimum Wage Discussion
Launch Event: Tompkins County Minimum Wage Discussion

Just Cause Dismissal Protections in Ithaca

As the City of Ithaca debates whether to consider adopting just cause protections, Ian Greer, Director of the ILR Ithaca Co-Lab at Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, provides facts and data to answer commonly asked questions about them.
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Just Cause Dismissal Protections in Ithaca

Student Project: Applying for Unemployment Insurance (Video)

This video examines the unemployment insurance application and appeals process in New York. Including interviews with legal professionals and a former claimant, the video informs viewers on the steps of the UI application process, best practices when applying for UI and what to expect during the application and appeals process.
Applying for Unemployment Insurance: A Guide from Cornell ILR School and LawNY
Student Project: Applying for Unemployment Insurance (Video)

Student Project: Examining Unemployment Insurance Overpayments in New York State (Video)

This student-led video examines unemployment insurance overpayments in New York State. Through conversations with past unemployment benefits claimants, this video shows how strict policing of fault and fraud have worsened the financial hardships facing unemployed workers and their families.
Screenshot from video on unemployment insurance overpayments in New York State
Student Project: Examining Unemployment Insurance Overpayments in New York State (Video)

Student Project: Examining Worker Misclassification in New York State’s Unemployment Insurance System (Video)

This student-led video examines worker misclassification in New York State’s unemployment insurance (UI) system. Employees treated by their employers as independent contractors, often in violation of the law, struggle to receive benefits, enabling their employers to avoid paying UI taxes.
Screenshot from video on worker misclassification in New York State
Student Project: Examining Worker Misclassification in New York State’s Unemployment Insurance System (Video)

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Media Mentions

New Report Says $25.08 Living Wage Required to Meet Basic Needs in Tompkins County

Ithaca Times
A presentation of the 2026 “Tompkins County Living Wage Study” from ILR’s Buffalo Co-Lab and Ithaca Co-Lab was given in Ithaca on April 8 by Russell Weaver, director of research at ILR’s Buffalo Co-Lab, and Ian Greer, research professor and director of ILR’s Ithaca Co-Lab.
New Report Says $25.08 Living Wage Required to Meet Basic Needs in Tompkins County

Calls for more data and time swirl around city’s proposal to end at-will employment

The Ithaca Voice
At an Ithaca Common Council committee meeting, Ian Greer, research professor and director of ILR’s Ithaca Co-Lab, provided research data about “just-cause” employment.
Calls for more data and time swirl around city’s proposal to end at-will employment

Tompkins County living wage increases to $25.08, study shows

The Ithaca Voice
“It’s something to talk about, think about and argue for, argue against,” said Ian Greer, research professor and director of ILR’s Ithaca Co-Lab, discussing the 2026 Tompkins County Living Wage study, which he co-wrote with Russell Weaver, director of research at ILR’s Buffalo Co-Lab.
Tompkins County living wage increases to $25.08, study shows