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Wintrust Business Lunch 11/12/21: Supply chain issues likely to stay until 2023, a record number of workers are quitting their jobs, and how a local catering company survived the pandemic

Wintrust Business Lunch

English - November 12, 2021 22:49 - ★★★★★ - 8 ratings
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Segment 1: Preston Caldwell, Head of Economics, Morningstar Equity Research, joins John to talk about the supply chain constraints and how it is impacting inflation. Preston believes it might not be until 2023 that we see the supply chain come back to pre-pandemic levels. Segment 2: Julie Bauke, Founder and Chief Career Strategist, The Bauke […]

Segment 1: Preston Caldwell, Head of Economics, Morningstar Equity Research, joins John to talk about the supply chain constraints and how it is impacting inflation. Preston believes it might not be until 2023 that we see the supply chain come back to pre-pandemic levels.

Segment 2: Julie Bauke, Founder and Chief Career Strategist, The Bauke Group, tells John if she thinks that people should scrub political activism from their resume when looking for a new job.

Segment 3: Greg Ingles, Founder and Owner, Food2You Catering, talks to John about how the company managed through the pandemic, who they serve, the type of food they produce, how the business runs, and the importance of treating your employees well.

Segment 4:  Ben Winckmarkets and economy reporter, Business Insider, joins John to talk about today’s JOLTS report that shows US job openings dipped in September and a record 4.4 million Americans quit.

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