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NEWS CLIP Factories don't have enough workers. NEWS CLIP The health care sector has lost more than half a million jobs since the start of the pandemic. A shortage of workers and skyrocketing costs And restaurant owners are taking a double hit.
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NEWS CLIP Severe or desperate? More than half the nation's school districts describe their bus driver problems. NEWS CLIP Wages increased again last month as companies tried to attract new employees. īROOKE GLADSTONE Nearly 39 million workers quit their jobs in the first 10 months of this year. A record number of Americans are telling their bosses I quit. NEWS CLIP It's being called the great resignation. A new sensation has gripped the working nation. From hospitals to restaurants to retail establishments. On this week's On the Media from WNYC.īROOKE GLADSTONE From WNYC in New York, this is On the Media, I'm Brooke Gladstone. The office gets a makeover and sabotage at the plant. GAVIN MUELLER I think what we have to do is listen to the complaints that people have, to the struggles they're facing and think about reshaping work along those lines rather than just assuming technology's just going to solve the question for us.īROOKE GLADSTONE A great resignation. Where you evaluate Aunt Susan and decide like "Aunt Susan is fired." SARAH JAFFE They've laid you off six months after they've told you that you've joined the family and it's like your family doesn't have mass layoffs once a year. So what happens when that ceases to be the case? ĪNN HELEN-PETERSEN That office, historically, it's been very good and convincing you that your life is actually the time that you spend in that office. NEWS CLIP More than twenty five million people quit their jobs in the first seven months of this year, and it is now being called the great resignation. But this week it's also a love letter to labor. BROOKE GLADSTONE This week and every week On the Media is a labor of love.