Pandemic reshapes US employment
Employment in the US has been severely affected because of the lockdown, restrictions, and uncertainty around the situation at hand, but what's interesting to know is that the pandemic has reshaped employment. Out of the 22 million jobs that were lost, 12 have recouped but the things that were relevant and conventional earlier, don't seem to be relevant anymore. The pandemic has reshaped US employment. Click here to know more.
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