CEO calls for more unemployment to give companies upper hand over workers

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Tim Gurner, who once blamed avocado toast for home-buying challenges, said workers became more “arrogant” after the covid pandemic reshaped the labor market.

them on X, the platform formally known as Twitter, as “comments you’d associate with a cartoon supervillain, not the ceo of a company in 2023.”

Job losses “mean people on the streets and dependent upon food banks,” Liberal Australian lawmaker Keith Wolahan told Australian media., in response to a video of Gurner’s comments that circulated online: “Reminder that major CEOs have skyrocketed their own pay so much that the ratio of CEO-to-worker pay is now at some of the highest levels *ever* recorded.

Companies sought to offer incentives during much of the pandemic to lure people back into the job market from early retirements, family obligations due to lack of child care and other personal decisions.But most Americans who left the workforce in what was dubbed the “Great Resignation” have since

 

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