(AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File) The Labor Department says that there are 10 million job openings across America in a variety of industries. Employers are begging for workers, especially lower-wage/entry-level workers.
And yet, there are still 8.4 million people wanting a job and still looking for work. Why the disparity?
There is no set, ideologically satisfying answer that could explain the phenomenon. About the only thing that’s certain is that the pandemic has led to what some labor experts are calling “The Great Reassessment” — both employers and workers are reassessing their options in a changing workspace that, when it all shakes […]
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