incoming update… Cryptocurrency prices were mixed early Tuesday, with Bitcoin and Dogecoin higher and Ethereum whipsawing between negative and positive territory. At approximately 4:30 a.m. ET,...
The fact that workers regret quitting during the Great Resignation underscores a more significant issue: worker needs are not getting met. That's according to John Morgan, president of Lee Hecht...
"In a weird way, it did help me grow in my career and has really allowed me to do a lot of cool things," TK said about not leaving their job.
For months, Americans have been quitting their jobs in record numbers. Quits hit an all-time high of 4.5 million in November 2021 and have hovered near that mark every month since. While monthly...
Dealers and auto repair shops are struggling to recruit and retain technicians and other service department workers. It's become especially difficult for dealers to retain service advisors, who...
Thousands of layoffs in the tech sector, compounded by hiring freezes and a slowdown in hiring, highlight the abrupt shift in fortunes over the past several months. The latest blows came Tuesday,...
Jamie Linton is about to start working at Hubspot, taking part in the tech company's marketing associate program. Millions of workers have walked away from their employers in what's being called...
The email was addressed to the electric-car maker’s executive staff. It was bluntly entitled: “Remote work is no longer acceptable” The Great Resistance has seen employees pitted against companies...
Every month since June, more than 4 million workers – or 3% of total U.S. employment – left their jobs. About one in five workers who quit during the past two years regret it, according to a...
American workers have been resigning at record rates. In 2021, an estimated 47 million of them left their jobs. Low pay, lack of respect in the workplace, issues with child care, and work...
44% of employees are "job seekers," according to Willis Towers Watson's 2022 Global Benefits Attitudes Survey. The pandemic-era phenomenon known as the Great Resignation is continuing into 2022....
The labor market is as tight as ever, and employers are pulling out all the stops to get workers in the door. "We have seen no indication that these wage increases will slow down," says Rucha...
The U.S. labor market closed out a record-breaking year of people voluntarily leaving their jobs during the Great Resignation.
A record 4.5 million workers quit their jobs in November. Restaurant and health care workers were responsible for much of the surge in “quits.” Manufacturing activity also expanded in December,...
More than 4.4 million people quit their jobs in September, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. The accommodation and food services industry had the highest overall number of quits. Overall...