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For weekend reading, Gary Alexander, senior writer at Navellier & Associates, offers the following commentary: Work isn’t what it used to be, and neither are workers. Labor Day gives us time to reflect on that dirty four-letter word that made the 7 dwarves sing, and made that first “hippie,” Maynard G. Krebs, wince. Q2 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Work songs began with Disney’s first full-length film. The seven miners sang, “Dig, Dig, Dig,” dozens of times before taking up their picks and axes with a hearty, “Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It’s off to Work We Go.” As a music historian an...
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Weekly jobless claims in the U.S. reached 199,000 last week, the lowest number since November 1969, according to the Labor Department on Wednesday. Along with the historical drop, the number decreased considerably from the previous 270,000 measure. Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Weekly Jobless ClaimsAs reported by CNBC, new filings totaled 199,000 and beat Dow Jones estimates of 260,000. Since January this year and albeit with some fluctuations, claims have shown a decreasing trend with the nearly 270,000 recorded the week before representing a pandemic lowest. Amid what has ...
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Americans are typically known for their ability to work long hours. Or at least that’s the perception for many people across the globe, but it is actually true? Are Americans actually getting as much work done as they claim to be during the workweek? Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Both business owners and employees struggle with the never ending amount of distractions in a given workday. Between assigned work and issues at work combined with the ever rising amount of digital distractions coming from phone, email, texts, social media, it is harder than ever to actually get a f...
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