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11 votes
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The race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany
6 votes -
Extreme China heatwave could lead to global chaos and food shortages
19 votes -
Why there's no 'Dijon' in Dijon mustard
8 votes -
British consumers could face even higher bills and potential energy shortages as Norway threatens electricity export cut
9 votes -
US FDA officials took months to inspect a critical plant in Europe, leaving Americans without shots as mpox spreads
9 votes -
With no fuel and no cash, Sri Lanka grinds to a halt
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US abortion bans are going to hit us worse than we think
One thing about the bans on abortion that no one is talking about but is going to affect absolutely everyone is the current labor shortage we're experiencing in this country. From logistics to...
One thing about the bans on abortion that no one is talking about but is going to affect absolutely everyone is the current labor shortage we're experiencing in this country. From logistics to food service to retail and beyond, women are part of the workforce in the United States. Once women start being forced to carry to term and give birth in numbers not seen in half a century, those women will be removed from the labor pool. That means less people in every work field in a time when we're already seeing a shortage of workers. That's only going to get worse. Add to that the reduction in salaries and rise in expenses for basic necessities (baby food, diapers, baby clothes) and that's money taken out of most sectors of the economy.
We are headed for a massive labor shortage and a massive hit to an economy already weakened by a major pandemic. With this one ruling, the economic backbone of the American infrastructure may be dramatically weakened, and the number of jobs being filled are going to plummet.
This is all on their heads, and it isn't going to be pretty.
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Immigration shortfall may be a headwind for labor supply
5 votes -
Oil refineries are making a windfall. Why do they keep closing?
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America’s infant formula crisis and the ‘resiliency’ mirage
6 votes -
Is there a US housing shortage or not?
12 votes -
Can foreign direct investment (FDI) help Helsinki's demographic challenges?
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America is facing a great talent recession
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IKEA has cut sick pay for unvaccinated workers, without mitigating circumstances, required to self isolate – retail giant acknowledged it was an emotive topic
23 votes -
Solving the operator ‘shortage’ by not running transit like a business
8 votes -
ASML reports fire at its Berlin factory
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The warehouse shortage in the US
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Rise of the (fast food) robots: How labor shortages are accelerating automation
10 votes -
Quarter shortage creates a two-bit black market in coin-operated Seattle
11 votes -
Canada taps into strategic reserves to deal with massive shortage ... of maple syrup
11 votes -
A stockpile of aluminum in Vietnam is big enough to end a global shortage. Instead, it’s a symbol of a rather dysfunctional market.
11 votes -
Japan looks to accept more foreigners in key policy shift
11 votes -
What’s harder to find than microchips? The equipment that makes them.
6 votes -
Tens of millions of filthy, used medical gloves imported into the US
7 votes -
California hospitals brace for ‘Striketober’ amid COVID staffing shortages
5 votes -
India’s power outage risks increase as coal stockpiles plummet
7 votes -
A German power plant just ran out of coal in latest energy shock
8 votes -
Inside America’s broken supply chain
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China hit by power cuts and factory closures as energy crisis bites
7 votes -
Is there really a US truck driver shortage?
15 votes -
The housing theory of everything
6 votes -
‘Can’t compete’: Why hiring for child care is a huge struggle
13 votes -
Behind shipping delays and soaring prices are workers still at mortal risk of COVID-19
8 votes -
Norway agrees to increase natural gas exports to the rest of Europe as prices soar – increase corresponds to nearly 2% of Norway's annual pipeline gas exports
8 votes -
Winter is coming and Europe is running scarily low on gas
10 votes -
Bus driver shortages are latest challenge hitting US schools
8 votes -
What shortages have you noticed recently?
I've been sharing articles about supply chain issues for a while. Today I happened to see a twitter thread describing various shortages people have noticed. I thought it would be interesting to...
I've been sharing articles about supply chain issues for a while. Today I happened to see a twitter thread describing various shortages people have noticed. I thought it would be interesting to ask what shortages you've seen in your part of the world and how they've affected you? (That is, things that you can normally buy but are in short supply.)
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Mayor suggests Helsinki declare itself an English-language city – Juhana Vartiainen says too many highly skilled foreigners shun Finnish capital because of difficult language
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Why the global chip shortage is making it so hard to buy a PS5
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McDonald’s runs out of milkshakes amid ‘supply chain issues’ in UK
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Anyone order a USB cable lately?
OK, so this is kind of a weird question, but has anyone here ordered a USB cable recently, and if so, how long did it take to arrive? I ordered a 3 meter USB A male to USB A male cable on June...
OK, so this is kind of a weird question, but has anyone here ordered a USB cable recently, and if so, how long did it take to arrive? I ordered a 3 meter USB A male to USB A male cable on June 27th from NewEgg, who have been fairly reliable in the past. I got an email later that day or the next saying the shipping label had been printed. So I thought, OK, it will go out in the next day or two. It still hasn’t shipped. After about 2 weeks of waiting, I ordered another one from B&H Photo. It also hasn’t arrived yet. I know there is a global chip shortage. Would that affect cabling too? It just seems odd that it’s taking so long to get a single USB cable. Anyone else experience this or am I just unlucky this month?
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Printer jam: Serious supply issues disrupt the book industry’s 2020 fall season
4 votes -
Cape Cod businesses struggle to find T-shirts, hats amid shortage
3 votes -
2021 United States teacher shortage survey overview
6 votes -
Finland has an ageing population and a labor shortage – despite government programs, immigrants and their families are not always greeted with open arms
7 votes -
Why there are now so many shortages (It's not COVID)
5 votes -
Solar power's decade of falling costs is thrown into reverse
5 votes -
The world economy is suddenly running low on everything
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Motorists line up at stations in DC region; shortage of gas truck drivers compounds situation
6 votes