Resignation Rates Hit Record Lows!
Job Hugging: The New Normal in Singapore's Workforce
In Singapore, the trend of 'job hugging' has taken the workforce by storm, with resignation rates dropping to historic lows. As economic uncertainties loom large, employees are opting to stay put, leading to increased job tenures and cautious hiring practices. This phenomenon reflects a broader risk‑averse sentiment in Singapore's labor market, not tied to a single crisis but a series of economic factors.
Introduction
Background on Job Hugging
Current Resignation Rates
Factors Influencing Job Hugging
Sectoral Analysis of Resignation Rates
Impact on Recruitment and Management
Historical Context of Job Hugging
Implications for Employers and Recruiters
Public Reactions and Social Media Discourse
Future Implications for the Job Market
Conclusion
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