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Month: November 2022
Has this Contorted Labor Market Forced Companies to Change their Thinking about Layoffs? β Wolf Street
Looking at the supply-and-demand imbalances and structural changes in the labor market, and what it means for employers. Has this Contorted Labor Market Forced Companies to Change their Thinking about Layoffs? β Wolf Street
Update (5 November 2022)
Yesterday, I realized the goal that I had set for myself the beginning of this week. That goal was the establishment of a Theory of International Relations applicable to the Work-Standard. The final result of my efforts was called the… Read More ›
Applying the Work-Standard to International Relations (Pt. II of II)
Everything associated with the Work-Standard is informed by two specific theories. There is a Theory of Value and a Theory of Money guiding the interactions between the Totalityβs Arbeit and Geld. Those are the Reciprocal Theory of Value (RTV) and… Read More ›
Update (4 November 2022)
Going to be busy today working on other assignments as well as the second half of that recent post I wrote yesterday. My goal for the Blog is to ensure that Part II of the “Applying the Work-Standard to International… Read More ›
Applying the Work-Standard to International Relations (Pt. I of II)
Previously, in βAnother Theory of International Relations,β I discussed about the need to introduce an IR Theory compatible with the Work-Standard and why the three main Theories are ill-suited for its purposes on the world stage. Realist Theory and Liberal… Read More ›
Update (3 November 2022)
I am currently planning to work on another major addition to the Work-Standard, which is related to the International Relations topic I mentioned earlier this week. The international trade aspect of the Work-Standard, including its appeals for a Socialist World… Read More ›
Euroscepticism and Pan-Germanic Socialism
Bogumil, I looked into those sources that you provided in your response to the other comment. The documentation itself appears to support my argument that something definitely happened in the DDR during the latter half of its existence. The βEast… Read More ›
East Germany: Successor of Prussia?
Bogumil replied back to my comments regarding the latest post on ARPLAN. For the first message, he said that he wished me luck on my attempts to work on a major research paper. I am going to need it because… Read More ›
Job Market Refuses to Soften, Fed Gets More Stuffing for Rate Hikes: Layoffs, Quits, Job Openings, Hires β Wolf Street
Still a contorted labor market with massive churn and job hopping, but slightly less than in early 2022. Only retail is back to the old normal. Job Market Refuses to Soften, Fed Gets More Stuffing for Rate Hikes: Layoffs, Quits, Job… Read More ›
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