Erica Groshen on the risks of worker displacement and the COVID-19 pandemic
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Erica Groshen on the risks of worker displacement and the COVID-19 pandemic

While the number of unemployed workers has continuously declined since April, the number who have been “permanently” separated from their employers continued to climb, suggesting that continuing employment recovery could be slower and more difficult.

While the number of unemployed workers continuously declined from April to November, the number “permanently” separated from their employers continued to climb—suggesting that a continuing employment recovery would be slower and more difficult. Following a December in which employment once again declined, former US Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Dr. Erica Groshen joins to discuss the risks of worker displacement during and following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Erica Groshen on the risks of worker displacement and the COVID-19 pandemic

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While the number of unemployed workers continuously declined from April to November, the number “permanently” separated from their employers continued to climb—suggesting that a continuing employment recovery would be slower and more difficult. Following a December in which employment once again declined, former US Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Dr. Erica Groshen joins to discuss the risks of worker displacement during and following the COVID-19 pandemic.

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