2025-05-15
8 分钟Here's your Money Briefing for Thursday, May 15th.
I'm Derek Dennis for The Wall Street Journal.
Some company leaders are telling workers to stop complaining,
step it up, and embrace AI or lose their jobs.
And that tough talk has left employees wondering how they can navigate such a hard turn in the workplace.
You can try to buddy up with a boss and you can try to make yourself just as sort of like valuable as possible.
Workers have really been rattled by this wave after wave of layoffs inside companies.
And so I think everybody's just trying to figure out how do you hold on?
How do you keep your skills relevant?
How do you survive?
We talk with Wall Street Journal reporter Chip Cutter about what led to this shift in tone,
when things could change, and how some workers are responding.
That's after the break.
Talking about guns with others might not always feel comfortable, but it could save a life.
Here's a way to start a conversation.
Your family is going over to your neighbor's home for dinner for the first time.
How would you ask if there are any unlocked guns in the home?
Hey!
Hey, we're so excited for tonight.
Before we come over, though, may I ask if there are any unlocked guns in your home?