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The great resignation WHY IS EVERYONE QUITTING?

Last December, global jobs portal Indeed shared the results of a survey it had commissioned, which found that 24 per cent of Singapore workers intended to quit their jobs in the first half of this year. The survey of about 1,000 Singapore workers aged between 16 and 55 also revealed that nearly half were unsure if they’d stay in their current job for the next six months.

The Covid-19 pandemic was found to be a major factor in the respondents’ decision to quit: 49 per cent of workers said it made them realise that they didn’t like their job, with a substantial number citing increased stress levels, heavier workloads, burnout and isolation as reasons for their unhappiness.

“The Great Resignation”, as it’s been called, isn’t unique to Singapore. Over the last couple of years, record numbers of people around the world have quit their

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