Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: How driving a bus epitomizes 2021
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Ben Casselman/NY Times: The number of U.S. workers quitting their jobs in September was the highest on record. Employers are still struggling to fill millions of open jobs—and to hold onto the workers they already have. More than 4.4 million workers quiAbbreviated Pundit Roundup: How driving a bus epitomizes 2021
Ben Casselman/NY Times: The number of U.S. workers quitting their jobs in September was the highest on record. Employers are still struggling to fill millions of open jobs—and to hold onto the workers they already have. More than 4.4 million workers quit their jobs voluntarily in September, the Labor Department said Friday. That was up from 4.3 million in August and was the most in the two decades the government has been keeping track. Nearly a million workers quit their jobs in leisure and hospitality businesses alone, reflecting the steep competition for workers there as the industry rebuilds from last year’s pandemic-induced shutdowns. xHere's a good test of whether Trump can still exert executive privilege: He should pardon Steve Bannon right now and see how that goes— David Nir (@DavidNir) November 12, 2021 Read more

