He's one of the country's "grumpy stayers": workers who are reluctantly staying put in a cooling labor market.
Grumpy stayers are in some ways the next iteration of quiet quitters, rattled by layoffs and fewer opportunities.
In other words, grumpy stayers might be feeling left behind, with salaries lagging behind those of their peers who've departed.
No room for improvementA theme across grumpy stayers is that they don't want to be grumpy, but work conditions make them that way.
One solution, she said, would be for companies to engage with their grumpy stayers and lean more on their expertise to solve problems.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Service, Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Companies
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Massachusetts, Texas