JRNL 1160 Week 4 Assignment | Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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JRNL 1160 Week 4 Assignment | Kwantlen Polytechnic University
JRNL 1160: Introduction to Journalism
(S50)
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Week 4-Homework
This week's homework
is a bit more challenging than last week's. It requires you to listen to TWO
podcasts about why so many employers had such a hard time finding workers
following the Covid-19 pandemic.
From restaurants to
ski resorts, many organizations had a very hard time finding people to work
after the pandemic restrictions were lifted. Things might be changing, as some
of you pointed out in class, because international students can now work more than
20 hours per week, thus addressing the labour shortage.
The question I would
like you to engage with is:
How important is it,
for you, to have a job while you are going through university? How many hours
do you work? Where do you work? Do you think it would be possible to not have a
job while finishing school? If so, why? If not, why not?
The strongest answers
will draw from either (or both) of the podcasts. If there is a point that jumps
out at at you from either of these, please mention it in your answer (e.g.,
"...as explained in the Washington Post podcast" or "...as
discussed in the CBC podcast").
I am looking for your
opinion, thoughts, insights, personal perspectives or lived experiences here.
Your answers do not need to be long (< 300 words is fine). But it is the
*analysis* piece that is the key here. I am NOT looking for a summary of the
podcast. Instead, I want to hear what YOUR experience is and what YOU
think.
Please submit your
answers as Word docs (.docx), not PDF!
Feel free to email me
with any questions, [email protected]
Here are the two
podcasts:
(1)
The case of the
missing workers
https://www.washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-reports/the-case-of-the-missing-workers/
(2)
The myth behind
‘nobody wants to work anymore.’
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/the-myth-behind-nobody-wants-to-work-anymore-1.6560298
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