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Job hoppers are pumping the brakes as the U.S. labor market downshifts


Workers are seeing far smaller pay increases from switching employers than during the pandemic, Bank of America Institute data shows. Read More

Few workers are quitting right now. These people share why they did it anyway.


In this Sunday edition of Business Insider Today, we're talking about why some people chose to quit their jobs at a time when fewer people are leaving. Read More

Many HR Workers Plan to Quit Their Jobs, a New Report Warns


Losing key HR staff may set your entire business back — but changes to the field are a feature of the AI era. Human resources teams play a pivotal, two-sided role in the workforce, but many veteran ... Read More

Kiss job hopping goodbye. Why more people are job hugging.


Forget job hopping: More people are job hugging in the cooling labor market. “At an alarming rate, more and more employees are displaying what is colloquially known as ‘job hugging’ – which is to say, ... Read More

Workers are ‘job hugging’ or clinging to their positions ‘for dear life’: report


The pandemic era’s “great resignation” has morphed into desperate “job hugging” — with workers clinging to their positions at levels not seen in nearly a decade, according to the latest data. The ... Read More

19 Jobs That People Quit the Most, Ranked


Here’s an unfun fact: Work enthusiasm is the lowest it’s been in a decade. “Work sucks, I know,” Blink-182 once warned us, but we didn’t listen. Today, nearly 70% of people are quitting their jobs. Read More


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