The workforce is more diverse in age and race. At the same time, there is a larger share of less educated workers and productivity is not where many economists expected it to be. Justin and Lance along with Frank Steemers, an economist at the Conference Board, discuss what this tight labor market means for the decade ahead.
Read MoreA recent survey found that for organizations that are profitable, a move from no female leadership to at least 30% representation was associated with an increase of 15% in net revenue margins. Janice Ellig, CEO of Ellig Group and advocate for gender parity, joins Justin and Lance to discuss what challenges women face today.
Read MoreTSOU Episode: Dangers of the Current Labor Market
Would it surprise you to learn that wage growth is not meeting most economists' expectations? What about if we told you that countless new hires are making as much and, in some cases, possibly more than seasoned veterans? Frank Steemers, an economist from The Conference Board…
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About 90% of workers say that they feel it is at least moderately important that their organization is involved in social change according to a recent report from The Conference Board. Justin and Lance are joined by Dr. Robin Erickson and Amanda Popiela, the two authors of the report.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court has freed states to make businesses responsible for collecting sales tax on web sales. What will this mean for your online shopping?
Read MoreWith labor shortages across the country, small towns are trying all kinds of ways to lure workers. Can paying people to move to your city work or is there a better option?
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