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Episode 1035Oct 27, 2023

Why the definition of “employer” really matters

Plus, when the nation’s biggest problem is simply … the government.

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CHICAGO, IL - JUNE 04:  Employees work the counter at a McDonald's restaurant located inside the company's new corporate headquarters on June 4, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois.  McDonald's headquarters recently returned to the Chicago, which it left in 1971, from suburban Oak Brook. Approximately 2,000 people will work from the building.
CHICAGO, IL - JUNE 04: Employees work the counter at a McDonald's restaurant located inside the company's new corporate headquarters on June 4, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. McDonald's headquarters recently returned to the Chicago, which it left in 1971, from suburban Oak Brook. Approximately 2,000 people will work from the building.
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The National Labor Relations Board is redefining what it means to be an employer by changing the so-called joint-employer rule. We’ll explain how the change could impact the rights of contract and franchise workers across many industries, from tech to fast food. And, polling numbers on congressional approval are sinking lower and lower. Plus, are SEO-bait names and bloated movie runtimes the new norms? We’ll get into it in a round of Half Full / Half Empty.

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