Employee Survival Guide®

Employees Are Losing A Big Opportunity to Change Work Forever

Mark Carey Season 3 Episode 11
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In this episode of the Employee Survival Guide®, Mark discusses how employees are losing a big opportunity to change work forever.  Employers are rolling back remote working and job flexibility in favor of the old school employment practices from the "before time".  Mark claims employees are not standing up for themselves against employers.  This is a critical moment in history for all employees right before we slam into a recession in the Fall 2022.

This episode was written and produced by Mark Carey and edited by Matt Zako.

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