the Big Stay
The post-Resignation trend of workers hunkering down in their jobs.
Definitions
A labor-market trend, following the Great Resignation, in which quit rates fall and employees remain in their current roles for longer amid economic uncertainty.
the Big Stay In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Coined in workplace and economic commentary around 2023 as the sequel to the Great Resignation.
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What is the Big Stay?
A labor-market trend after the Great Resignation where quit rates drop and workers stay put in their jobs amid economic uncertainty.
Why did the Big Stay happen?
Layoffs and a cooling job market made employees more cautious, so they hunkered down rather than risk switching roles.
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