”Right now we have an empowered labor supply. They want more than they’re getting at their job. It could be wages or benefits. Some of these workers have been beat up during the pandemic, abused by customers,” said Anthony Sindone, forensic economist and clinical associate professor of finance and economic development at Purdue University Northwest....
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