hour. so let s get started. police officers, soldiers, doctors, journalists, supermarket shelf stockers. these folks and many others went to work throughout the pandemic because they had to. but many white collar workers traded in commutes and cubicles for at-home setups, meetings became virtual, e-mails replaced conversations and coffee breaks, and the lines between work and leisure blurred. some people will return to the office just after labor day, but many companies are delaying those plans because of the delta variant. so just what will work life look like, and what should it look like? joann litman has been thinking about just that. she wrote a great piece about it for time. she is the former editor in chief of usa today, and she
police officers, soldiers, doctors, journalists, supermarket shelf stockers. these folks and many others went to work throughout the pandemic because they had to. but many white collar workers traded in commutes and cubicles for at-home setups, meetings became virtual, e-mails replaced conversations and coffee breaks, and the lines between work and leisure blurred. some workers will return to the office just after labor day, but many companies are delaying those plans because of the delta variant. so just what will work life look like, and what should it look like? joanne lipman has been thinking about just that. she wrote a great piece about it for time. she is the former editor-in-chief of usa today, and she joins me now.
Government employees are given bonuses for rubber-stamping corporate requests to replace American graduates with imported contract workers, an inside sourceĀ told the Veritas Project.
Government employees are given bonuses for rubber-stamping corporate requests to replace American graduates with imported contract workers, an inside sourceĀ told the Veritas Project.
the list of companies mandating vaccines, it just keeps growing. it s the biggest names like facebook, google, disney, and walmart leading the way. but how effective are these mandates? a closer look at who falls under these vaccine policies raises important questions. my next guest explores this in a new piece for the washington post. catherine rampell joins me now. catherine, i had no idea of this duality that you have written about. walmart and walgreen s, by way of example. if i m working in the office, the policy is what? as compared to the warehouse. at both of those companies, the white-collar workers, the people in corporate positions or office support staff, they are required to get vaccines. however, as you may be familiar, those demographics are more likely to already be vaccinated.