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NBC Connecticut Interviews Partner Nina Pirrotti: ‘Great Resignation’ Might Not Be As Great As it was Months Ago.

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Great Resignation Might Not Be As Great As It Was Months Ago

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By Dan Corcoran and Julia Skrobak


The so-called “great resignation” might no longer be as great, according to new figures from the U.S. Department of Labor. Dan Corcoran discussed the changes and the potential future with Nina Pirrotti, a partner and employment lawyer at Garrison Law.

The so-called “great resignation” might no longer be as great, according to new figures from the U.S. Department of Labor.

Over the last year or so, many people have left their jobs in search of better opportunities, more pay and a greater sense of fulfillment.

For the first time in months, that trend is on the decline.

The federal labor department reports that the number of people quitting their jobs dropped nearly 5 percent in October to about four million people. Still, that number is 24 percent above where it was a year ago.

NBC Connecticut’s Dan Corcoran discussed the changes and also the potential future of the “Great Resignation” with Nina Pirrotti, a partner and employment lawyer at Garrison Law.

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