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Food Service Workers Are Quitting At Record Rates. Why? Because They Can
By NPR
Consider This from NPR
26/07/21
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11m 53s
Food service workers in America have newfound bargaining power, and they're using it — quitting jobs for better ones at record rates.
NPR's
Alina Selyukh
reports on why some are leaving the restaurant industry for good.
Additional reporting this episode from NPR's
Andrea Hsu
, who examined
the pros and cons of one-time hiring bonuses for workers.
Follow more coverage from NPR's special series,
Where Are The Workers?
In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.
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