Improvement in labor market grinds to a halt
The second wave of layoffs has made one thing abundantly clear - the nature of the markets have never been this unpredictable or uncertain, and all we can do is wait for things to get better. As the pace of layoffs seems to have slowed down, companies are having to do damage control and work with weak demand and fractured supply chains, indicating a long road to recovery for the economy.
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