Moderated by Trish Hennessey at the opening of the Good Jobs Summit, Bottom Line panelists tackle the question of what constitutes a good job.
You often see them on CBC The National’s Bottom Line panel. At the Good Jobs Summit, in a discussion moderated by Trish Hennessy, Director, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, thinkers Jim Stanford, Economist, Unifor; Todd Hirsh, Chief Economist, ATB Financiall; Preet Banerjee, Personal Finance Columnist; and Kaylie Tiessen, Economist, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives come together to tackle the question of what makes for a good job in today’s Canadian economy? How do we create good jobs for all? Listen in to this dynamic discussion in the raw audio here.
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