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Feb 2
corporate flexing “There is a segment of CEOs who are like, ‘All right, I got the power back,’ ” said Tim Ryan of PWC. 1/2
Bosses Are Back in Charge
wsj.com
Bosses Are Back in Charge
After years of navigating a tight job market, some executives say attrition is slowing, hiring challenges are easing and dynamics are changing; ‘from famine to feast’ in the labor pool.
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Tripp Mickle
@trippmickle
"If there’s one thing that firing people in a large-scale and seemingly random way accomplishes, it’s instilling a sense of precarity, even fear, in those who remain," says
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LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 22: Union workers rallied in downtown Los Angeles Monday morning in support of unionizing Alabama Amazon workers. Local labor union members, elected officials, clergy, and community members held the rally to call attention to "the ever growing union busting industry and culture used to suppress workers rights across the nation." the group says. The group began at Grand Park and marched to 1...
latimes.com
Column: The real aim of big tech’s layoffs: bringing workers to heel
Wildly profitable tech companies are citing an as-yet notional recession to make deep workforce cuts. They may have another agenda.
6:52 PM · Feb 2, 2023·
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