EPISODE · Sep 9, 2022 · 40 MIN
Do our politicians need more security? Remembering Queen Elizabeth II, new protections for air travelers, & what is quiet firing?
from Montreal Now with Aaron Rand Podcast · host CJAD 800
MICHAEL KEMPA, an associate professor of criminology at the University of Ottawa Security around Quebec’s provincial party leaders seems to be high in the early days of the election campaign, with one leader saying he’s been given bulletproof vests to keep him safe. Do we have enough security to keep them safe? When did this start becoming an issue? PETER MCNALLY, Professor Emeritus (Retired) at the School of Information Studies and Director of the History of McGill Project. Having dedicated his academic career to the history of McGill University, he also considers himself a ‘self-proclaimed palace watcher’ SYLVIE DE BELLEFEUILLE, lawyer and budget advisor at Option consummators New regulations on refunds for air passengers are coming into force this week. Starting Sept. 8, airlines will have to refund passengers for cancellations and lengthy delays if they can't be rebooked on another available flight within 48 hours, even when those cancellations or delays are not the fault of the airlines themselves. Advocates say this doesn't go far enough… JOHNATHAN NIGHTINGALE, is the co-founder of Raw Signal Group, which provides management and leadership training You’ve almost certainly heard the term Quiet quitting by now -that’s where you don’t actually quit your job but you do the bare minimum required of you. Well now there’s a new term making the rounds -quiet firing. What is that? And could it happen to you? We can now add Quiet Firing to the list of new things going on in the workplace. So, what is it? How do you know it could be happening to you?
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