“Work Sucks, WE ALL QUIT!!” Why MILLIONS Continue To Leave Jobs

Russell Brand published this video item, entitled “”Work Sucks, WE ALL QUIT!!” Why MILLIONS Continue To Leave Jobs” – below is their description.

A sign left by Chipotle employees who walked out on their jobs has gone viral. As the Great Resignation continues, what does this mean regarding the power of workers when they come together?

#TheGreatResignation #Chipotle #strikes #quit

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Russell Brand is a comedian and author who regularly publishes content on his YouTube channel and podcast.

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“The Great Resignation” is a term which sprang up in the USA during the covid-19 pandemic, as millions of Americans decided to quit their jobs. The phrase was first mentioned in news items here, in August 2021, and really exploded to popular attention after November 2021, a month which saw 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs. By January 2022, around 20 million Americans left their work during the coronavirus pandemic.

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