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The Great Resignation of 2021 will continue to pick up momentum in 2022

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The Great Resignation of 2021 will continue to pick up momentum in 2022 as more people are expected to return to the office on a more full-time basis.

In the United States alone, more than 65-million people resigned last year, choosing to rather work remotely or try out new careers instead of returning to the office for a full 8-hour workday.

Managing Director of Dyna Training, Roland Innes says the trend would also gain traction in South Africa as more businesses now re-open fully after months of lockdown restrictions.

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Innes says vaccine mandates at workplaces may also deter employees from returning to the office.

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He advises employers to consult with their workforce before concreting return-to-work strategies.

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Read more on this phenomenon here.

Access Innes’ full interview with Smile 90.4FM’s Benito Vergotine here.

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