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Mar 2020
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Unemployed. What Do You Do Now? Q&A | Da...

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Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report reacts to the the sudden surge in unemployment and seemingly imminent large recession. How do those who find themselves unemployed look for work in a situation where we are all living under lockdown? What are forward thinking businesses doing to ensure that their employees have jobs during the crisis? Will our economy look drastically different for years to come? Most importantly what will employment look like going forward and how can forward thinking individuals and businesses solve these problem effectively and quickly instead of waiting for government solutions? Dave will also answer your questions from The Rubin Report App community live via Skype.

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