The Labor Department’s latest monthly report on hiring and unemployment will include revisions for previous months, providing a more accurate picture of the U.S. job market but potentially causing confusion due to differing data sources and methodologies. The revisions are part of an annual process to reconcile survey data with more reliable sources, with recent job growth expected to be revised down, making the job gains during the Biden administration appear weaker. Additionally, the revisions will help resolve discrepancies between employer and household surveys, showing that employment has been growing among both native-born and immigrant workers.
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Affirm CEO: Leaders Should Help Laid-Off Workers Pack Boxes
PayPal cofounder Max Levchin, now CEO of Affirm, shared his experience of handling layoffs with empathy, admitting to initially avoiding responsibility but later realizing the importance of being present and supportive for affected employees. Levchin believes that helping laid-off employees pack their boxes was beneficial for everyone involved and emphasized the importance of trying to avoid layoffs in the first place. His approach highlights the significance of leadership showing empathy and support during difficult times....
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