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Why Australia’s ‘great resignation’ is a myth: The Conversation

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in 2019 to 2.9% Writing in the New York Times, Nobel Prizewinning economist Paul Krugman suggests America is witnessing a new form of worker revolt in the wake of years of substandard conditions. Data collected each year by the Australian Bureau of Statistics suggests that in the 12 months to February 2021 almost 1.1

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Why Australia’s ‘great resignation’ is a myth: The Conversation

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per cent in 2019 to 2.9 Writing in the New York Times, Nobel Prizewinning economist Paul Krugman suggests America is witnessing a new form of worker revolt in the wake of years of substandard conditions. Monthly US quit rates in 2019 were little different to rates 20 years earlier. million Australians left their jobs.

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2023 economy: growth rate slows as regulators battle inflation

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The removal of restrictions on movement in the early months of the year, coupled with pent-up demand in households, formed the catalyst for a boom in household spending; monthly retail turnover rose 12.5 The picture for other parts of the economy is also a mixed bag. per cent between December 2021 and November 2022. per cent in 2022.

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What Is Embodied Carbon And Why Does It Matter In Workspace Design?

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During the Workspace Design Show in London, architects, designers, and corporates discussed, among other things, what the built environment needs to do to start reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions now. The much anticipated COP26 summit took place between 31 Oct and 12 Nov 2021. Other councils have no such measures in place.

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The Future of Retail in the New Era of Risk

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Then on April 12, 1861, something happened that would throw America and global cotton supply into a state of chaos. cotton exports resumed, England and other countries had learned their lesson, spreading their cotton imports across alternate sources of supply. Slave laborers load cotton onto waiting ships. Image Credit: Hip To Save).