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Are we facing a labor shortage? 3 UNC professors split in their opinions – here s why

by Christian Lundblad, Luca Flabbi, and Paige Ouimet May 27, 2021 . The current narrative around the U.S. labor market is a mixed bag. On the one hand, many companies are struggling to find enough workers to return to a semblance of normal operations. On the other, 8 million fewer Americans were employed in April 2021 as compared to February 2020. Three experts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Christian Lundblad, Director of Research, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise and Richard “Dick” Levin Distinguished Professor of Finance, Area Chair of Finance and Associate Dean of the Ph.D. program, Kenan-Flagler Business School; Luca Flabbi, Associate Professor of Economics; and Paige Ouimet, Professor of Finance, Kenan-Flagler Business School weigh in on the critical issues behind this dichotomy.

Triangle headliners: Local events, program deadlines this final week of April

Triangle headliners: Local events, program deadlines this final week of April
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COVID-19 disproportionately affected minority businesses, entrepreneurs, Kenan Institute finds

CHAPEL HILL – It’s clear the federal government prioritized supporting small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite issues in the rollout and implementation of federal programs like the Payroll Protection Program (PPP) and the Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), found a new report from the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise and the Entrepreneurship Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. But many black-owned businesses did not have access to funds made available through the Payroll Protection Program, and recent research has found that there is documented bias in lending and systemic reasons why black entrepreneurs may choose not to use traditional banks.

Triangle headliners: Local events, program deadlines through April 30

WRAL TechWire keeps tabs on the latest and greatest meetups, panels, workshops, conferences, application deadlines and all things happening in the North Carolina startup/tech world. “The Headliners” is a multi-part weekly roundup of upcoming events to add to your calendar. Following is a list of April events in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and the greater Triangle area. To find out what’s happening this month in cities outside of the Triangle, check out part two of the “Headliners” column. Another post highlights events coming up in May. If you’d like your event to be included, feel free to send me an email.

Where to work: Most employees want flexible, hybrid environments, study finds

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – When considering the future of work, a new study finds that three-quarters of employees participating in a study say they value the flexibility to work from a location of their choosing, more than other company benefits. In fact, one in four who reported they’d be willing to give up healthcare coverage and cash bonuses for the flexibility to work where they prefer. WeWork, a provider of coworking space and other services which has a big presence in the Triangle and Charlotte, conducted the study along with Workplace Intelligence, and Savanta. In the wake of the pandemic and a year of work-from-home, social distancing mandates, what will the future of work look like, exactly.

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