223. Policy Pulse: Immigration, Tariffs, and Economic Changes feat. Bryan Driscoll

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In this episode of the Bringing the Human Back to Human resources podcast, Traci Chernoff and Bryan Driscoll discuss pressing topics affecting employers and employees in the U.S. They delve into heightened immigration enforcement, the implications of new tariffs on imported goods, and the broader economic impacts these changes have on businesses and their workforce. 

The conversation emphasizes the importance of compliance, legal support, and transparency in navigating these complex issues, while also looking ahead to pending legal cases that could shape the future of employment law.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Policy Pulse Segment

01:29 Heightened Immigration Enforcement and Its Impacts

12:01 Understanding New Tariffs and Their Economic Effects

21:29 The Human Impact of Economic Changes

31:41 Looking Ahead: Pending Legal Cases and Their Implications

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