Today’s posts that caught my eye:
More Americans quit their jobs in retail in April than in any month since the Labor Department began tracking such data more than 20 years ago. As other pieces have noted recently: Most workers are leaving because they fell they are in “dead end jobs” — low pay combined with high stress. The great U.S. labor reshuffling…
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