LaSalle Network CEO on the trends he's seeing in the labor market

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'People have to realize just because you can't get the job you want, doesn't mean you don't have to work at a lesser-paying job,' LaSalleNetwork CEO TomGimbel says.

Tom Gimbel, founder and CEO of national staffing and recruiting firm LaSalle Network, joined "Squawk Box" on Tuesday to give his insight into the weaker-than-expected April jobs report.

 

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LaSalleNetwork TomGimbel Stfu

LaSalleNetwork TomGimbel Interesting. A guy in a suit on CNBC probably making millions of dollars a year telling people to take jobs with lesser money. Darned if this is not the poster child of the haves v.have nots.

LaSalleNetwork TomGimbel The government doesn’t give everyone money. The government has never been very good at taking care of people. Many people won’t even make it to the first paycheck if offered a job and are pending evictions. Many people won’t even pass a drug test as drug use is up under Covid

LaSalleNetwork TomGimbel Well. Many reasons Wages, benefits. Health concerns schools openings child care. This pandemic shows the problems In the work force

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LaSalleNetwork TomGimbel Have any of these folks tried living on $15/hour

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