Thinking about quitting? Maybe you should ask for a promotion and a raise instead
As U.S. resignations set records, more companies are doling out new titles and raises to keep talent from walking out the door
The American workforce is rapidly changing. In August, 4.3 million workers quit their jobs, part of what many are calling “the Great Resignation.” Here’s a look into where the workers are going and why. Photo illustration: Liz Ornitz/WSJ
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