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  2. Great Resignation - Wikipedia

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    The Great Resignation, also known as the Big Quit [2] [3] and the Great Reshuffle, [4] [5] was a mainly American economic trend in which employees voluntarily resigned from their jobs en masse, beginning in early 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. [6]

  3. 'The Great Resignation is over.' And here's why. - AOL

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    Tens of millions of workers quit their jobs during the Great Resignation.They ditched, among other work, low-wage service employment for higher pay and, along the way, forged new careers or traded ...

  4. Resenteeism - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [2] Resenteeism arose following the COVID-19 pandemic and the Great resignation where people reevaluated their work-life balance in the face of cost-of-living increases and is an extension of quiet quitting. [3] [4] Resenteeism is a form of occupational burnout. [5]

  5. The Great Resignation is far from over - AOL

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    The Great Resignation continues as long as workers aren’t paid properly. Job hopping may have a bad reputation among employers, but employees say it’s born out of a lack of financial and ...

  6. A Great Resignation 2.0 is simmering as employees feel ... - AOL

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    A Great Resignation 2.0 is simmering as employees feel overworked and underpaid, forcing them to look for greener pastures Prarthana Prakash November 20, 2024 at 3:00 AM

  7. List of successful votes of no confidence in British governments

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    This is a list of successful votes of no confidence in British governments led by prime ministers of the former Kingdom of Great Britain and the current United Kingdom. The first motion of no confidence to defeat a ministry was in 1742 against the Whig government of Robert Walpole, who is generally regarded as the de facto first prime minister.

  8. The Great Resignation is officially doneā€”and so are all those ...

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    During the "Great Resignation," workers job-hopped their way to higher pay at a rate not seen in decades—with 50.5 million people, or about one-third of the workforce, leaving their jobs in 2022.

  9. National Government (1937–1939) - Wikipedia

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    The National Government of 1937–1939 was formed by Neville Chamberlain on his appointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George VI.He succeeded Stanley Baldwin, who announced his resignation following the coronation of the King and Queen in May 1937.