Chamber president: Illinois’ ‘Great Resignation’ numbers look good, but maybe not worth face value – Center Square

In the Land of Lincoln, 2.4% of workers quit their jobs during the ‘Great Resignation’ as compared to the 2.8% rate nationally. Todd Maisch, of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, said this could be a sign that workers in Illinois feel stuck. “There may very well be a perception amongst the workforce that there are not as many job opportunities to access later if someone resigns their job today."

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