Thread 2. looks at a series of articles which take up additional outcomes of the pandemic, from employee and employer pe

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Thread 2. looks at a series of articles which take up additional outcomes of the pandemic, from employee and employer pe

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Thread 2. looks at a series of articles which take
up additional outcomes of the pandemic, from employee and employer
perspectives: (Articles are in chronological
order, looking for changes in the impact, over time.)
These include the Washington
Post article It's not a 'labor
shortage.' It's a great reassessment of work in
America; The
Guardian article, 'No one wants to work
anymore': the truth behind this unemployment benefits
myth; the Wall Street
Journal article, This Summer, Jobs
Come with a Hefty Signing
Bonus; the Motherboard article, 'WE
ALL QUIT': How America's Workers are Taking Back Their
Power; and the short NBC
News article, You're not
the only one who's had enough: 95 percent of workers are
considering quitting report says. And
finally, there is the most recent Wall Street
Journal article, Return to work the
boss wants you back in the office. Based
on these, and on your own experiences and those of people you know,
what long term changes do you anticipate for the labor market?
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