Employees are « job-hugging » in a backdrop of economic uncertainty
In a reversal that would have surprised even the most seasoned analysts, Canadian workers are increasingly choosing to remain in their current roles, whether by choice or caution. The term “job hugging,” coined by leadership consultants at Korn Ferry, captures the growing tendency to cling to one’s current job even amid discontent, not out of loyalty, but out of pragmatism.
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