Losing the factory workers here was terrible for america, right? All those 30 dollars an hour factory jobs. And we put it in china, who benefited? A billion? Well, 500 million people who were living in abject poverty, like under two dollars a day, they benefited. They moved into the middle class. So we wiped out our middle class, but we took poor people there. That has always been the argument for globalization, a rising tide will lift all boats. I'm not saying this is what i want. I predicting this is what will happen, like a lock in a change a lot tro thechage.
J+M have a big debate over remote work: including covering Apple's return to work policy, Malcolm Gladwell's comments, Jason's WFH playbook, and much more. Then, they cover Meta's new partnership with DoorDash for Facebook Marketplace deliveries, and a Jay Trading update! (1:05:19)
(0:00) J+M tee up today's topics!
(1:57) Apple will be sending all corporate employees back to the office in September + J+M debate Malcolm Gladwell's comments on remote work
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(14:04) Hypocrisy of the return to work, understanding the impasse, "overemployed" and "quiet quitting" movements
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(27:49) What would tech unions look like?
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(39:57) Shifting power dynamics in modern work, Jason's advice to startup founders for managing remote employees, UBI thoughts, Jason's WFH requirements
(1:05:19) Meta partners with DoorDash to deliver Facebook Marketplace items, Jay Trading updates