If you speak to workers across the country, a lot of them will tell you that the economy is broken.
Everyone from cashiers at grocery stores to doctors in hospitals have shared stories with LinkedIn about striving for more, but the deck not being stacked in their favor. In this episode, Chip and Caroline talk to future of work expert and O'Reilly Media Founder Tim O’Reilly about why exactly that is. Explaining how the economy is optimized for corporate profit rather than for the American worker, O’Reilly unpacks some key lessons from the technology industry that he thinks can be applied to “debugging” many problems plaguing the world of work.
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Will Caregivers Save The Economy
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Will The U.S. Lead In Manufacturing Again?
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The Immigration Debate Is About To Get Worse
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Are Robots Really Coming For Your Job?
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