by Starlette Thomas | Aug 7, 2023 | Feature-, News
Globally, fifty- three percent of employees are looking for the exit, according to a Gallup report published July 27. Fifty-one percent are actively job hunting. This is based on the 2023 State of the Global Workplace report. “It’s not surprising that...
by Cally Chisholm | Jul 31, 2023 | Feature-, News
Nineteen percent of American workers are in jobs that are exposed to AI (artificial intelligence), according to a Pew Research Center report published July 26. These are jobs that are typically in higher-paying fields where advanced college degrees are valued. The...
by Patty Edwards Shaver | Mar 21, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
Churches are filled with the “walking wounded,” people whose lives are affected by life challenges and traumas. They put on a happy face and dress to look their best, but underneath they are hurting. This insight was shared with me several years ago by a man who led a...
by Terrell Carter | Oct 12, 2021 | Opinion
The U.S. typically does not have much mercy on the poor and unemployed. Often, we blame them for their life circumstances and think that if they would just get their acts together, they could be as successful as us. We forget that unemployment is not necessarily...
by Monty Self | Apr 1, 2021 | Opinion
Vaccine mandates have a long, somewhat controversial, history, as I outlined in yesterday’s article. They raise ethical questions about how to balance individual freedom and religious / philosophical objections with the public health concerns. The first vaccine...