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Daily Red Alert - 9/28/22

Writer: RedBalloonRedBalloon

Relevant Press



“According to a recent survey by Bluecrew, a workforce service platform, 69 percent of Americans say they are actively looking for extra work hours, while 68 percent say they are reevaluating their current work situation.”


“The counties where former president Donald Trump won in the 2020 election are collectively seeing stronger labor markets in the Biden economy, according to a new report from the Economic Innovation Group.”



“’Audio is an important growth area for the company,’ a CNN rep told The Post. ‘Over the last several years we’ve learned a lot about the topics and productions that most resonate with our audiences. As a result, we’ve refined our strategy to focus our resources more specifically in those areas.’”



“California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a slew of pro-abortion bills on Tuesday, including several aimed at protecting ‘abortion care’ for women traveling from out-of-state to seek abortions in California, where it will remain legal up to birth.”



“The Detroit-based auto giant rankled corporate employees by announcing in a memo last Friday afternoon that they would be required to work onsite at least three days per week beginning later this year.”


RedBalloon in the News



“What are your rights when your employer still requires you to wear a mask? What are your rights when your employer expects you to participate in pride month, tells you not to say ‘Merry Christmas,’ or expects you to act against your conscience?


In the final episode of Season 1, Andrew talks with Laura The Labor Lawyer about all these issues, and more. As the author of RedBalloon’s Employee Bill of Rights, Laura draws from her Harvard Law degree, her love for freedom, and her extensive knowledge of labor law to address issues that conservative employees are facing in their work environment.”



Andrew Crapuchettes on the Schaftlein Report.


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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