sign saying gig, job, work Employees ages 30-35, 35-40 and 40-45 saw large increases in resignations, suggesting that workers who are established in their careers are continuing to shift jobs. (Image: Shutterstock)

A new report finds suggests that there may be a higher-than-usual wave of resignations in 2021, at a time when labor shortages are a concern for employers.

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