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06.29.21 The deeper roots of worker shortages / Too sick to fly? Airlines don’t care...
06.29.21 The deeper roots of worker shortages / Too sick to fly? Airlines don’t care...
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2021
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Podcast episode
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We’re seeing worker shortages all over the country. The reasons may not be what you think. The problem pre-dates the pandemic. There’s a demographic angle. How businesses will need to adapt. / Have you ever had to cancel or delay a trip because you were ill? The airlines need to find a better way to treat people to protect us all. Taxpayer-funded corporate welfare saved the nation’s airlines. Each airline has a responsibility to the nation. If safety is the highest priority, why must they penalize illness?
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Ask Clark topics include: File a Consumer Complaint | US Department of Transportation / Uber and Lyft Surges: What to Know - The New York Times] - NEVER pay Uber or Lyft with Venmo - The #1 thing you need to do if you use PayPal, Venmo or Zelle for payments / BBB File a Complaint / Submit a complaint | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau \\
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Released:
Jun 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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