
April 1, 2022
Season 9 Episode 36 | 57m 45s
The Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma lost 17 percent of its workforce as employees opted for greener pastures in the private sector. Some legislators now say it’s time to stop the “brain drain” by improving salaries and working conditions for state employees. Oklahoma lost 17 percent of its workforce as employees opted for greener pastures in the private sector. Some legislators now say it’s time to stop the “brain drain”
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

April 1, 2022
Season 9 Episode 36 | 57m 45s
Oklahoma lost 17 percent of its workforce as employees opted for greener pastures in the private sector. Some legislators now say it’s time to stop the “brain drain” by improving salaries and working conditions for state employees. Oklahoma lost 17 percent of its workforce as employees opted for greener pastures in the private sector. Some legislators now say it’s time to stop the “brain drain”
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