Pave reports a trend called "The Great Stay," where economic uncertainty leads employees to remain in jobs longer, reducing ...
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 ...
Seventh annual research report analyzes the results of a survey of 1,395 U.S. workers and employers, highlighting employee turnover, engagement, and job satisfaction trends FREDERICK, Md., Nov. 19, ...
Despite 318,000 job openings, Illinois’ unemployment remained above national average in the latest economic measures.
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 ...
This trend reflects a mix of psychology and economics. Fewer employees are choosing to leave their jobs, and the quit rate ...
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Gen Z faces a tough job market with higher unemployment and fewer openings than in the past few years. Economic uncertainty and AI are disrupting entry-level jobs. Many Gen Zers are pursuing ...
Employers posted 7.4 million job vacancies last month, a sign that the American job market continues to cool. The Labor Department reported Tuesday that job openings in June were down from 7.7 million ...
Workers, who were quitting at high rates a few years ago, are now “job hugging” — or, as one consulting firm put it, “holding on to their jobs for dear life.” By Lora Kelley Hugging conjures ...