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“Quiet Quitting” and the Age Divide - Ep. 67
First, it was the Great Resignation. Then, it was the Great Reshuffling. Now, it’s Quiet-Quitting.
What the Supreme Court is REALLY targeting...
The Supreme Court targets the regulatory state – but we can expect it to grow anyway.
The Next Step: Speed Limiters
Join us for this #MiniJOZByte as we analyze the data from The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Report, and ask the question: are speed limiters really the solution to minimizing roadway deaths?
The Amazon Case: The Return of Unions?
The union is a first for Amazon. Does this stunning win portend a comeback for organized labor? Join us for this #MiniJOZByte as we examine the facts.Does this stunning win portend a comeback for organized labor? Join us for this #MiniJOZByte as we examine the facts.
Opinion: The Future of Trucking & Marijuana Usage
Join Chris in this short #MiniJOZBytes segment as he discusses his opinion on the future of trucking in a world that is growing more accepting of marijuana usage.
A Driverless Future on the Horizon
Join us as we delve into episode 52 and another #MiniJozByte - examining what consumers are thinking about the energy transition and the adoption of AVs and EVs in the market.
Truckers: Once the Heroes, Now the Enemies
Join us as we delve into episode 51 and another #MiniJozByte - examining the two-year narrative shift and overall optics of the truck driving profession.
Traffic fatalities are on the rise - is it a crisis?
Join us as we delve into episode 48 and another #MiniJozByte - examining the "the real reason" behind the increase in traffic fatalities.
It’s not all gloom and doom – entrepreneurship surges during the pandemic
Buried far beneath the headlines is an ongoing story of American ingenuity and persistence. An extraordinary wave of new business formations began during the depths of the pandemic and continues to this day. The surge reflects favorably on the health of the nation’s economy and the spirit of American entrepreneurism.
The Great Resignation: Value in Life, Value in Work
Join us as we delve into episode 42 and another #MiniJozByte - examining the "the real reason" behind the Great Resignation.
“Sleight of Hand” at the Southern California Ports
Dozens of container ships offshore from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are the most visible symbols of the nation’s besieged supply chains. So… how did they vanish overnight?
The port crisis poses challenges to the environment
In our fifth addition of Mini JOZBytes, join us as we tackle the topic: the supply chain snarl at the ports + the environment.
Infrastructure Bill Finally Passes – What’s in it?
Friday, November 5th, the House finally passed the so-called bi-partisan infrastructure bill. The final tally, 228-to-206, showed however that the bill could hardly be labeled bi-partisan. The nearly 3,000 page bill contains $550 billion in new spending. The total $1.2 trillion figure includes annual funding allocated to highways and various infrastructure projects.
There's a new media narrative for job quits: empowered workers
The latest government data shows the number of people quitting their jobs surged to a new record in August. Nearly 4.3 million people quit – that’s 2.9% of the workforce. The previous record was in April at 2.8%, almost 4 million people. It’s important to get this right. Businesses needed to respond to job quits. And that response would be shaped by what people believed caused the resignations.
“It’s the Economy, Stupid!”
The phrase, “It’s the economy, stupid”, spotlights the connection between voter preferences and economic conditions. James Carville, Bill Clinton’s chief campaign strategist is the individual that coined the term. Voters are increasingly skeptical of President Biden’s economic policies.