is 2023 shaping up to be a year of big drop offs? a growing number of major companies are already laying off workers in their thousands, so our employers also now taking back control of pay and conditions? i will hear from the head of the un international labour 0rganisation about why the global jobs market international labour 0rganisation about why the globaljobs market is under pressure and why that could mean more social unrest. the big boss of global recruitment firm robert waters tells me what companies are demanding of new recruits as they try to keep profits flowing. also, is travel the answer to our economic woes? expedia is one of the biggest travel firms, it s big boss will tell me if all that pent up demand is still strong enough to keep us opening our wallets. riveryou enough to keep us opening our wallets. river you arejoining me from, a big hello and welcome. january, the time of year when many take stock of our lives, that often involves looking at our careers
labour force, cut costs, letting go some of their labourforce, back office, management. whereas keeping the front line workers, face to face, and wondering, thosejob front line workers, face to face, and wondering, those job losses front line workers, face to face, and wondering, thosejob losses in the office, well that eventually feed through to possiblyjob losses in other areas? feed through to possibly “ob losses in other areas? feed through to possibly “ob losses in other anagfi in other areas? broadly, what i m seeinu in other areas? broadly, what i m seeing and in other areas? broadly, what i m seeing and hearing in other areas? broadly, what i m seeing and hearing from - in other areas? broadly, what i m seeing and hearing from my - in other areas? broadly, what i m i seeing and hearing from my clients, companies are reluctant to obviously let people go unless they have to, they need to manage course space and some people are losing jobs, people have realised how diffi
chunk of twitter after railing on the social media giant for suppressing free speech. what is his big long-term plan by doing this? i hope he takes the whole thing over. 9.2% stake, they pull it a passive stake but you read his tweets, you know, initially for the last couple weeks everyone thought he would come out with his own social media platform because this is a guy who has reinvented the auto industry and of course space. but listen, it s there for the taking, the stock is beaten down and he stepped in and i think it s amazing. i think it s amazing news for free speech in this country. sandra: i don t know, what if he buys the whole thing and shuts it down and starts his own? what s he going to do for his own ego? what, 60 million followers? he ain t getting rid of that. sandra: something to watch. i do love it. sandra: twitter shares went bonkers on the news. up 25%. sandra: john. john: cost of gasoline in
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the part that was really important when the astronauts were in space, just this end bit right here. of course that round part being the command module that housed the astronauts. there are celebrations happening all over the world. of course space enthusiasts like myself taking stock of what humanity was able to achieve nearly 50 years ago. there are celebrations, the hotels are near capacity. i had the good fortune of meeting a spouse of a man who was in mission control at the landing. she had her late husband s badges on her, histual apollo badges. so there was so much activity, so much excitement surrounding the apollo anniversary. what a great moment to think about what happened 50 years ago. thank you very much for that reporting. and the cnn film apollo 11