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The ‘Great Resignation’ is over — and more workers are staying at ...


The U.S. is expected to add 170,000 jobs in September, keeping the increase below 200,000 for the fourth month in a row. The ‘Great Resignation’ is over — and more workers are staying at ... Read More

Workers are clinging to their jobs, finally killing the Great Resignation


Indeed, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ July update, quits have been down 550,000 year-over-year, holding steady at 2.2%. The hospitality industry—and other sectors with historically low ... Read More

The ‘Great Resignation’ Is Over. Can Workers’ Power Endure?


The rate at which workers voluntarily quit their jobs has fallen sharply in recent months — though it edged up in May — and is only modestly above where it was before the pandemic disrupted ... Read More

The ‘great resignation' is over, but workers still want to quit ...


At the height of the "Great Resignation" in 2022, a record-breaking 4.5 million Americans — about 3% of the workforce — quit their jobs each month. While the wave of resignations has slowed ... Read More

The Great Remorse takes over the Great Resignation as most workers who ...


The Great Remorse takes over the Great Resignation as most workers who quit their job are having a hard time finding a new one Jane Thier Updated Sat, Nov 12, 2022, 8:30 AM 3 min read ... Read More

Great Resignation Is Over for Industries That Raced to Add Jobs During ...


Kelly Moss, a recruiter for FLA Live arena, speaks to job seeker Michael Guralnick at the Mega South Florida Job Fair held in the FLA Live arena on February 23, 2023 in Sunrise, Florida. Read More

Workers regret switching jobs during Great Resignation: poll


Workers who switched jobs during the pandemic-era Great Resignation were less satisfied than those who stuck with their employer last year — a major reversal from the previous year, according to ... Read More

Is the Great Resignation over? Americans aren’t quitting their jobs ...


Some 250,000 tech workers are estimated to have lost their job since the start of 2022 ND dot com reports, there are 50% less job postings for software developers as well. Read More

Why a third of American workers changed jobs during the Great ...


Over one-third of Americans working for pay changed jobs in the past two years, according to a new PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll, and more than 60 percent received raises over the last year. Read More

96% Of Workers On The Hunt For New Opportunities: The Great Resignation ...


During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, more than 47 million Americans voluntarily quit their jobs — an unprecedented mass exit from the workforce in what had become known as the Great Resignation. Read More

The Great Resignation: Where did the millions who quit their jobs go ...


The survey by the Cengage Group was conducted in November as a follow-up to research conducted exactly a year earlier. Cengage surveyed workers who quit to better understand their current job ... Read More

The 'Great Resignation' is over — and more workers are staying at ...


The U.S. is expected to add 170,000 jobs in September, keeping the increase below 200,000 for the fourth month in a row More workers are holding onto their jobs, even if they don't necessarily ... Read More


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