An article in “The Atlantic” explores an unexpected consequence of the pandemic: More and more American workers are quitting.
By Derek Thompson Peggy sastre)
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VS’It was last spring that I started noticing this strange phenomenon.
In April, in the United States, the number of workers leaving their jobs in a single month broke an all-time high. A movement that economists have called the “Great Resignation”. But it was still in its infancy. In July, the number of resigners was to increase further. And in August, we reached a new peak. The Great Resignation? It is only getting bigger.
Quits, as listed by the US Office of Labor Statistics, are on the rise in almost all sectors. For leisure and hospitality professionals in particular, life is like a gigantic revolving door. Almost 7% of employees in the “accommodation and restaurant services …
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