Topic: Living Wage

4 chapters across the catalog

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 1:05:17 - 1:08:36

1695: Pronoun Journey

Boeing Worker Strike and Production Challenges

Over 90% of Boeing union members voted to strike, citing concerns over wages and workplace surveillance. The work stoppage threatens Boeing's cash flow and recovery as it struggles to deliver new planes to airlines. Meanwhile, competition from Airbus and the development of Chinese clones of the 737 aircraft present long-term challenges to Boeing's market dominance.

Ninny
Episode 1583 12:46 - 15:52

1583: Ninny

European Cost of Living, US Dollar Debasement

Dining and grocery costs in Spain and Italy remain remarkably lower than in American cities like Austin or New York, despite lower hourly wages for service workers. While a high-end meal in Europe costs approximately 70 euros, similar service in the US is significantly more expensive due to what is perceived as a debased US dollar. The disparity suggests the American economic system has become unbalanced compared to European markets.

Busted Router
Episode 738 28:05 - 31:21

738: Busted Router

UK Budget Announcement, George Osborne Living Wage

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced a new national living wage for the United Kingdom, set to reach £9 an hour by 2020. The announcement is viewed as a political maneuver to position Osborne as the next Prime Minister. The policy mandates a starting rate of £7.20 for workers aged 25 and over beginning in April.