

Slate Money: Who Do Boycotts Hurt? Not Jeff Bezos.
Nov 2, 2024
The discussion kicks off with Jeff Bezos’ controversial claim about the Washington Post's presidential endorsement. The effectiveness of boycotts is scrutinized, unraveling their impact on journalistic integrity. Economists weigh in on the potential economic fallout from a Trump victory. The podcast also highlights absurd corporate perks, like GrubHub abuses at Facebook. Lastly, the hosts tackle the sensitivity afforded to parents of white-collar criminals, questioning the level of sympathy they deserve amid their children's schemes.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Boycotts, Bezos, and Journalistic Integrity
05:42 • 6min
Economic Implications of Boycotts and Presidential Policies
11:31 • 4min
Economic Policies and Political Implications
15:48 • 15min
Unconventional Politics and Employee Perks in Tech
30:59 • 5min
The Work-Life Balance Dilemma
35:59 • 6min
Wasteful Corporate Culture and Enforced Wellness Practices
41:42 • 6min
Sick Days and Sweet Treats
47:25 • 5min