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Daily Red Alert - 11/17/22

Writer: Isaac LopezIsaac Lopez

Relevant Press



“Elon Musk said on Wednesday he expected to reduce his time at Twitter and eventually find a new leader to run the social media company, adding that he hoped to complete an organizational restructuring this week.”



“Even if an economic downturn were to materialize, labor markets will likely remain tight and companies will find it harder to hire and retain employees, according to a new joint report by Indeed and Glassdoor.”



“Armistice Cafe Owner Rebecca Smith joined 'Varney & Co.' to discuss rampant crime in Seattle and why she's no longer accepting cash payment at her locations following a string of recent break-ins.”



“The organization that puts on the annual Republican gathering, the Conservative Political Action Conference, called on lawmakers to punish corporations with ‘radical left policies’ such as paying travel costs for employee abortions, supporting the Black Lives Matter movement or promoting ‘radical gender theory and gender modification onto our children.’”



“Now, the company’s chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer, or CDO, is leaving after six months on the job. And he’s just one of many in the DEI department to exit in the past couple of years. But it’s not just Nike — high CDO turnover is common.”


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“The fact that the voting blocks of single women and Gen Z all swung hard left proves this point. To win back our country’s politics, we need to win where culture is made: Families, schools, and the workplace.”


The Daily Red Alert is a collection of stories that relate to the issues of freedom in the workplace, business, and the US economy.

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