Every once in a while I try to remember where I've talked about this before... and sometimes my employer wants to know to. So I'm trying to keep tabs on interviews with the media and such.
Every once in a while I try to remember where I've talked about this before... and sometimes my employer wants to know to. So I'm trying to keep tabs on interviews with the media and such.
Globe and Mail, Jason Kirby. May 29, 2025: "Federal public service job cuts fall heavily on young workers" (Perhaps they will need to think about managing older cohorts within the public service.) https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-federal-public-service-job-cuts-fall-heavily-on-young-workers/
Globe and Mail, April 17 2025, Indra Egan: "‘Last hired and first fired’: Postsecondary graduates seeking employment during a trade war have their work cut out for them"
Globe and Mail, Jared Lindzon. March 31, 2025: "The pandemic was bad for our health, but did it leave workers better off?" (I talk about working from home, flexible options for parents.) https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/careers/article-the-pandemic-was-bad-for-our-health-but-did-it-leave-workers-better/
Globel and Mail, Jason Kirby, January 11, 2025. Charts to watch for 2025. Work-from-home truths. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-decoding-2025-jobs-and-incomes/
Canada's Economy, Explained, Canadian Chamber of Commerce (podcast), with Marwa Abdou. Episode #11: Beyond the Paycheque: Rethinking Economic Security in an Age of Transformation. https://businessdatalab.ca/canadas-economy-explained/