Everyone is trying to get their head around. That is the lack of wage growth. Megan this is a strong piece about something we are deeply fascinated about. American workers, global workers are fascinated about. And that is, why, we see unemployment reaching or touching lows, a full unemployment state, why are we not seeing wages growing faster . Traditionally if you have a compression, more demand for workers, we have millions of open jobs in america but we still see stagnant or slow wage growth. And what we are really exploring is this is not just an american , phenomenon, its global. Places like japan and the u. K. But, how we can jump start the wage growth. It is difficult to pinpoint to civic reasons why its happening, but there are measures that can be taken to correct it. Carol they talk about things like advancements in technology, and things you cant rollback at this point. The role of maybe unions and all of this. Megan this is talked about quite a bit. Over the past three deca
In remarks this week, i feel like this is an issue everyone is trying to get their head around. That is the lack of wage growth. Megan this is a strong piece about something we are deeply fascinated about. American workers, global workers are fascinated about. Why we see unemployment reaching or touching lows, a full unemployment state, why are we not seeing wages growing faster . Traditionally if you have a compression, more demand for workers, we have millions of open jobs in america but we still see stagnant or slow wage growth. While we are exploring is this is not just an american phenomenon, its global. Places like japan and the u. K. Maybe how we can jump start the wage growth. It is difficult to pinpoint to why itsreasons happening, but there are measures that can be taken to correct it. Carol they talk about things you cant rollback at this point. The role of maybe unions in all of this. Megan this is talked about quite a bit. Over the past three decades as we saw membership d
About something we are deeply fascinated about. American workers, global workers are fascinated about. Why we see unemployment reaching or touching lows, a full unemployment state, why are we not seeing wages growing faster . Traditionally if you have a compression, more demand for workers, we have millions of open jobs in america but we still see stagnant or slow wage growth. While we are exploring is this is not just an american phenomenon, its global. Places like japan and the u. K. Maybe how we can jump start the wage growth. It is difficult to pinpoint to civic reasons why its happening, but there are measures that can be taken to correct it. Carol they talk about things you cant rollback at this point. The role of maybe unions and all of this. Megan this is talked about quite a bit. Over the past three decades as we saw membership declining, and union rights stripped away that is not given workers and appropriate outlet invoice to push for the kind of wage increases. You talked a
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