Millions of Americans are still out of work amid the pandemic’s economic disruption, as employers are struggling to fill positions. Yet, a record four million employees said “I quit” in April. Many are looking for better working conditions, a better work-life balance, and better pay. Soledad talks to Anthony Klotz, professor of business management at Texas A & M University, about the future of the U.S. workforce.
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