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S3E2 - Workplace Trends: What if She Doesn't Sell Sea Shells by the Seashore?

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Summary

In this episode, Tracey and Danielle discuss an article about workplace trends from 2024 to 2027. They cover topics such as remote work becoming the norm, the impact of the pandemic on women in the workforce, employees expecting employers to address social issues, and the population shifts due to remote work. They also touch on the debate around discussing politics at work and the incentives offered by states to attract remote workers. In this conversation, Tracey and Danielle discuss three workplace trends: remote work, marijuana legalization, and the talent shortage. They also touch on the topic of employee mental health. They explore the challenges and opportunities presented by these trends and share their personal opinions and experiences. The conversation highlights the need for employers to adapt and be flexible in order to attract and retain talent in the changing work landscape.

Takeaways

  • Remote work is expected to continue as the norm in the coming years, although there may be pushback from some employees and a desire to return to the office.
  • The pandemic has disproportionately affected women in the workforce, and efforts will be made to close the gender gap and support women's re-entry into the workforce.
  • Employees are increasingly expecting their employers to address social issues, although there are differing opinions on whether this is appropriate or necessary.
  • The pandemic has led to population shifts as people realize they can work remotely from anywhere, and some states are offering incentives to attract remote workers.
  • There is debate around discussing politics at work, with some employees feeling comfortable talking about political matters while others prefer to keep work and politics separate.
  • Marijuana legalization varies by state, creating complexities for businesses and employees.
  • Employers are focusing on employee mental health, but there are concerns about privacy and the potential for abuse.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction and Overview of the Article

07:14 - Closing the Gender Gap in the Workforce

16:29 - The Expectation for Employers to Address Social Issues

25:23 - Population Shifts and Incentives for Remote Workers

29:03 - Remote Work: Challenges and Benefits

38:38 - The Talent Shortage: Attracting and Retaining Employees

45:48 - Employee Mental Health: Balancing Support and Privacy

Danielle and Tracey are friends who also happen to have the same career - Talent Acquisition. They are both Recruiters with a passion for people. This podcast aims to help listeners to better understand the workforce, land jobs, and get an inside look at the behind the scenes of Recuiting. Most importantly, Tracey and Danielle are your friends in navigating this crazy thing called life.
Facebook: Two Recruiters: Zero Filter
Instagram: tworecruiterszerofilter
LinkedIn: two-recruiters-zero-filter
🎼 Music Credit: Andy Brey - Andybrey.com

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Summary

In this episode, Tracey and Danielle discuss an article about workplace trends from 2024 to 2027. They cover topics such as remote work becoming the norm, the impact of the pandemic on women in the workforce, employees expecting employers to address social issues, and the population shifts due to remote work. They also touch on the debate around discussing politics at work and the incentives offered by states to attract remote workers. In this conversation, Tracey and Danielle discuss three workplace trends: remote work, marijuana legalization, and the talent shortage. They also touch on the topic of employee mental health. They explore the challenges and opportunities presented by these trends and share their personal opinions and experiences. The conversation highlights the need for employers to adapt and be flexible in order to attract and retain talent in the changing work landscape.

Takeaways

  • Remote work is expected to continue as the norm in the coming years, although there may be pushback from some employees and a desire to return to the office.
  • The pandemic has disproportionately affected women in the workforce, and efforts will be made to close the gender gap and support women's re-entry into the workforce.
  • Employees are increasingly expecting their employers to address social issues, although there are differing opinions on whether this is appropriate or necessary.
  • The pandemic has led to population shifts as people realize they can work remotely from anywhere, and some states are offering incentives to attract remote workers.
  • There is debate around discussing politics at work, with some employees feeling comfortable talking about political matters while others prefer to keep work and politics separate.
  • Marijuana legalization varies by state, creating complexities for businesses and employees.
  • Employers are focusing on employee mental health, but there are concerns about privacy and the potential for abuse.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction and Overview of the Article

07:14 - Closing the Gender Gap in the Workforce

16:29 - The Expectation for Employers to Address Social Issues

25:23 - Population Shifts and Incentives for Remote Workers

29:03 - Remote Work: Challenges and Benefits

38:38 - The Talent Shortage: Attracting and Retaining Employees

45:48 - Employee Mental Health: Balancing Support and Privacy

Danielle and Tracey are friends who also happen to have the same career - Talent Acquisition. They are both Recruiters with a passion for people. This podcast aims to help listeners to better understand the workforce, land jobs, and get an inside look at the behind the scenes of Recuiting. Most importantly, Tracey and Danielle are your friends in navigating this crazy thing called life.
Facebook: Two Recruiters: Zero Filter
Instagram: tworecruiterszerofilter
LinkedIn: two-recruiters-zero-filter
🎼 Music Credit: Andy Brey - Andybrey.com

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