An alarming number of job losses feared to be permanent
As millions were laid off and furloughed in the initial months of the pandemic, many economists predicted that these layoffs were temporary and that labor markets would bounce back on the reopening of the economy, however, reality has painted a different picture. In a survey for Q-4, it was revealed that 67% of employers had no plans to rehire workers this year. Read about the details here.
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