noun General Slang

the Great Reshuffle

GRAYT ree-SHUF-ul · noun · informal

Workers moving to better-fitting jobs rather than leaving work entirely.

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A reframing of the Great Resignation emphasizing that many workers did not exit the workforce but moved to different, better-suited roles, industries, or arrangements.

“It wasn't people quitting for good; the Great Reshuffle just moved talent to places that paid and treated them better.”
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the Great Reshuffle In A Sentence

It wasn't people quitting for good; the Great Reshuffle just moved talent to places that paid and treated them better.

Origin & Usage

Term popularized by LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky around 2021-2022 as an alternative framing to the Great Resignation.

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What is the Great Reshuffle?

A reframing of the Great Resignation stressing that many workers did not leave the workforce but moved to better-suited roles, industries, or arrangements.

Who popularized the term?

LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky around 2021-2022, as an alternative framing to the Great Resignation.

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