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One thing has been made abundantly clear during the COVID-19 pandemic. Californians are quitting their jobs at unprecedented rates. The recent job reports only continue to solidify this notion. Whether searching for better pay, more accommodating hours, or work from home opportunities, employees have sent a clear message. How must California and its rich business community grapple with and accommodate this new phenomenon? Is this the new normal?
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