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KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson saw an article in the Deseret News this week about "quiet quitting" - employees who are not going above and beyond any more. They aren't working over time any more. They're just doing the bare minimum. Amanda wanted to know what her guests on A Woman's View think about this paradigm shift in attitudes toward work. Her guests this week include Susan Wood, Director of Communications for the Utah League of Cities and Towns, Nancy Lord, former Utah Republican National Committeewoman and member of the Bluffdale City Council, and Shauna Cheshire, a nurse for 25 years and now studying to be a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.
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KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson saw an article in the Deseret News this week about "quiet quitting" - employees who are not going above and beyond any more. They aren't working over time any more. They're just doing the bare minimum. Amanda wanted to know what her guests on A Woman's View think about this paradigm shift in attitudes toward work. Her guests this week include Susan Wood, Director of Communications for the Utah League of Cities and Towns, Nancy Lord, former Utah Republican National Committeewoman and member of the Bluffdale City Council, and Shauna Cheshire, a nurse for 25 years and now studying to be a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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