Veteran actress Indira Devi, renowned for her role as Achamma in the popular Malayalam sitcom Chakkappazham, has passed away after battling age-related ailments. Her on-screen daughter-in-law, Sabitta ...
Workers, who were quitting at high rates a few years ago, are now “job hugging” — or, as one consulting firm put it, “holding on to their jobs for dear life.” By Lora Kelley Hugging conjures ...
The Great Resignation has now become the Great Stay, leading to what some are calling “job hugging.” Hiring and job creation have slowed meaning job seekers aren’t finding many new opportunities, so ...
Vaishno Devi temple in J&K will close for three days from October 5-7 due to heavy rain forecasts, announced the Shrine Board. This follows a 22-day shutdown in August after a landslide killed 34. The ...
The Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra has been suspended from Sunday, October 5, due to apprehensions about the weather near the cave shrine atop Trikuta hills in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district A deserted ...
Four years ago, pandemic-induced labor shortages and a general rethinking of life and career goals fueled the “Great Resignation,” when dissatisfied workers left their jobs en masse to pursue better ...
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The advent of AI has spawned a new workplace phenomenon: “job hugging,” where workers hold tightly to their current roles out of fear that moving elsewhere is too risky. A Resume Builder survey of ...
Workers clinging to their jobs in a weak labor market may be hesitant to job-hop in search of a bigger raise. But they won’t necessarily be rewarded for their company loyalty, either. As many workers ...
They don’t seem happy, they don’t give 100%—and they don’t quit. Cranky workers are clinging to the jobs they have instead of moving on because, well, what’s the alternative in the current economy?
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