Relevant Press
Amazon ‘could run out of people to hire in US by 2024’: report - New York Post
“Amazon is sounding the alarm over an internal memo which estimates that the retail giant could run out of people to hire and man their US-based warehouses within the next 18 months, according to a report.”
“Private rocket company SpaceX fired at least five employees after it found they had drafted and circulated a letter criticizing founder Elon Musk and urging executives to make the firm's culture more inclusive, two people familiar with the matter said.”
60% of CEOs Foresee Recession by 2023 - NewsMax
“Sixty percent of chief executive officers expect a recession by the end of 2023 or earlier—up from a mere 21% who saw a recession risk in their region in late 2021. This is according to a survey of 750 CEOs and other C-suite executives by The Conference Board.”
“The bishop of the Diocese in Worcester, Massachusetts, issued a decree revoking the Nativity School of Worcester’s Catholic status after school administration refused to remove the LGBT Pride and Black Lives Matter flags on its premises.”
Companies Face Worker Pressure to Go Beyond Pride Month Rainbows - Bloomberg Law
“As corporate pride campaigns during the month of June are becoming more mainstream, businesses see increasing pressure to make more tangible commitments to the LGBTQ community than just adding rainbows to their logos or marching in parades.”
RedBalloon in the News
Redeem the World of Work, Fighting Inflation, Cowards in the Workplace - RedBalloon CEO in Studio! - CrossPolitic Show
“Andrew Crapuchettes joins Gabriel Rench, David Shannon and Keith Darrel on CrossPolitic’s their podcast.”
Redeem the World of Work, Fighting Inflation, Cowards in the Workplace - Red Balloon CEO in Studio! - CrossPolitic Studios
“Andrew Crapuchettes joins Gabriel Rench, David Shannon and Keith Darrel on CrossPolitic’s Youtube show.”
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