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  2. Why China’s young people are quitting their jobs and throwing ...

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    On the day Liang resigned from his banking job in China’s Zhejiang province, his friends threw a party and congratulated him by beating gongs and drums, in an echo of traditional marriage rituals.

  3. Quiet hiring - Wikipedia

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    In human resources, quiet hiring refers to the practice of having an employee take on a new responsibilities or a role within their company due to need. [1] The role may be temporary or permanent, and the reassignment may not align with employee interests. [1] Quiet hiring often occurs during economic slowdowns as a cost-saving measure. [1]

  4. Over one-third of hiring managers admit to lying to ...

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    Of hiring managers who admit to lying, around 75% say they lie during the interview, 52% in the job description, and 24% in the offer letter. The result of these falsehoods creates distrust ...

  5. Why People Quit Their Jobs—and How Employers Can Stop It - AOL

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  6. Great Resignation - Wikipedia

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    The Great Resignation, also known as the Big Quit [2] [3] and the Great Reshuffle, [4] [5] was a mainly American economic trend in which employees voluntarily resigned from their jobs en masse, beginning in early 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. [6]

  7. The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp

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    When it comes to low-wage positions, companies like Amazon are now able to precisely calibrate the size of its workforce to meet consumer demand, week by week or even day by day. Amazon, for instance, says it has 90,000 full-time U.S. employees at its fulfillment and sorting centers—but it plans to bring on an estimated 100,000 seasonal ...

  8. Extradition case of Meng Wanzhou - Wikipedia

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    Meng Wanzhou during her house arrest in Vancouver in 2021. On December 1, 2018, Meng Wanzhou, the board deputy chairperson and daughter of the founder of the Chinese multinational technology corporation Huawei, was detained upon arrival at Vancouver International Airport by Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers for questioning, which lasted three hours.

  9. News Anchor Breaks Silence After 'Terrible' Teleprompter Joke

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    Quit your job and move to China to become, uh, a rice…” trailing off as she realized how very wrong the script had gone. She immediately corrected, “Don’t quit your job,” and looked down ...