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Unemployment Insurance (UI) Research Analyst - State of Illinois

Who: State of Illinois, Department of Employment Security

What: Under administrative direction, conducts and leads comprehensive projects and policy studies on Unemployment Insurance (UI) Statistics and UI Forecasting utilizing a variety of econometric modeling and data survey techniques; coordinates the development and production of numerous reports, and policy studies used extensively for administrative purposes by other state and federal agencies; directs the organization, development and review of UI Statistics and UI Forecasting activities; provides leadership, direction and training to staff engaged in the design of new or revised automated data analysis and forecasting techniques; creates complex information system reports to assist management in policy planning and decision making.

Responsibilities: Under administrative direction, conducts and leads comprehensive projects and policy studies on Unemployment Insurance (UI) Statistics and UI Forecasting utilizing a variety of econometric modeling and data survey techniques; coordinates the development and production of numerous reports, and policy studies used extensively for administrative purposes by other state and federal agencies; directs the organization, development and review of UI Statistics and UI Forecasting activities; provides leadership, direction and training to staff engaged in the design of new or revised automated data analysis and forecasting techniques; creates complex information system reports to assist management in policy planning and decision making.

Qualifications: Requires a Master’s degree in economics or a closely related field (statistics, policy studies, sociology, and computer science) with necessary courses in graduate level statistics and research methods. Requires three years of progressively responsible administrative experience in the field of research or policy analysis that applied statistical methods. Requires extensive knowledge of the application of statistical software such as Stata, Eviews (Econometric Views), Microsoft Suite including Access and Excel and the ability to apply research methods and statistical techniques to the analysis and interpretation of economic data. Requires ability to define forecast model specifications, construct forecast models, estimate forecast diagnostics, and evaluate forecast model performance.  Requires ability to plan, construct, prepare, and present comprehensive reports complete with policy recommendations in oral and written form and ability to use a PC with related software programs such as word processing, database, spreadsheets and email.

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Union Campaign Researcher - UNITE HERE Research - Los Angeles, CA

Union Campaign Researcher - Local 11
UNITE HERE Research 
Los Angeles, CA

UNITE HERE Local 11 is hiring a Campaign Researcher. Our research teams conduct industry, corporate, real estate and political research and analysis to develop and carry out campaigns focused on winning economic justice for low wage, primarily immigrant hospitality workers. Our campaigns organize non-union workers and secure improved standards for existing union members in the food service, gaming and casino, and hotel industries.

About UNITE HERE: UNITE HERE is the union leading the fight to organize hundreds of thousands of low-wage workers –- many of them African-Americans, Latino and Asian immigrants, and women -- in hotels, casinos, institutional cafeterias and airport concessions throughout North America. Our union, with over 270,000 members, is at the forefront of battles for workers' rights, immigration reform, living wages, and quality jobs in many cities throughout North America. (www.unitehere.org)(www.unitehere11.org)

Job responsibilities will include:
  • Research companies using a wide variety of sources, including published databases, on-line and Internet sources
  • Conduct local and field research on companies, industries and/or real estate development projects
  • Develop company analyses and adapt them for various audiences (e.g. leadership & staff, workers, stockholders, political & regulatory bodies, the public)
  • Identify and analyze new development projects in our industries and represent the union during the planning & political approval process
  • Communicate and build relationships with a wide variety of players including community organizations, company officials, customers, government staff and elected leaders
  • Develop and carry out campaign strategies and tactics
  • Work with UNITE HERE members, organizers, regional staff and elected leaders; assist in moving campaigns forward through organizing, leading actions, doing political work, as needed.
Desired Qualifications include:
  • Passion for, and commitment to, fighting for workers' rights
  • BA degree or relevant research and/or activist experience (labor, political, urban planning, or community/campus)
  • Strong analytical, writing, computer and interpersonal/organizing skills
  • Willingness to travel extensively, to work long and sometimes irregular hours, and relocate as necessary
  • Familiarity with database and word processing software
  • Ability to effectively manage a workload with competing priorities and deadlines
  • Reliable car and driver's license
Current UNITE HERE campaign researchers have worked in the past as community and union organizers, urban planners, journalists, teachers, and researchers elsewhere.