Maybe it’s a generational thing, but Quiet Quitting baffles me. The practice of doing the bare minimum at your job is foreign to me. We all have good days and bad days, but to intentionally slow down work performance is to invite an exit from the workplace. Those who are doing it say they have found a better work/life balance. Quiet Quitting is IN A HANDBASKET this morning.
While the special legislative session in Tallahassee has sent some insurance reforms to the governor (we’ll talk that with Representative Tyler Sirois when we get the chance), Democrats have filed to expand Red Flag Laws in the state.
The changes in school boards across the state are getting plenty of press. From firing superintendents to changing LGBT and library book policies, the M4L wave is having impact in Florida and around the country.
Florida Today’s John Torres is with us in our 8am hour as we take a look at 2022 and John’s perspectives as the year draws to a close.
Joe Pags is in for me tomorrow. We’ll talk again Monday when Art McPherson joins us in our 8am hour to talk at the economy and our personal finances.
IN A HANDBASKET
Quiet Quitters- could you do this?
.
FEATURED STORIES
FL Dems file to expand Red Flag Laws
Brevard Board changing book challenge policy
School Boards ousting Superintendents
Defiant Districts now compliant
Republican Elites & Scorn for the Base
M4L working on Librarian training committee
.
Florida Today’s John Torres
.
FLORIDA & BREVARD
Insurance reforms to the governor
FL Dems file to expand Red Flag Laws
Insurance Special Session over- did it help?
County Commission denies $ for Cocoa Beach air show
US Supremes to consider FL social media law
WOKE at UF College of medicine