This week, the Labor Department released new data offering a snapshot of job churn in the U.S. economy. The number of new hires in May was essentially unchanged from the previous month, and so was the ...
Employees are quitting their jobs across the country, but the level of resignations depends significantly on the state, according to a new study by RemotePeople. Iowa had the highest jump in quit ...
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U.S. job openings increased further in July, though more workers quit their jobs in the retail as well as professional and business services industries likely because of fears of exposure to COVID-19 ...
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The construction industry had 306,000 job openings at the end of July, an increase of 64,000 from the previous month and 77,000 year over year, according to an analysis of federal data by Associated ...
U.S. job openings increased further in July and more workers quit their jobs in the retail as well as professional and business services industries likely because of fears of exposure to COVID-19 and ...
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Over half of Gen Z wants to quit their job
A significant share of America’s working population, particularly its younger labor force, is considering quitting amid overall job dissatisfaction and a lack of opportunities to progress their career ...
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