Law Practice
Feb. 9, 2022
4 trends driving the ‘Great Resignation’
It appears that at least in part, an increasing number of Americans are shifting away from a live-to-work mindset toward the work-to-live mindset.





Danny Abir
Managing Partner
Abir, Cohen, Treyzon & Salo LLP
Danny represents clients in the areas of property claim disputes, insurance bad faith, catastrophic personal injury, products liability, civil rights, medical malpractice, as well as complex civil litigation. For more information, please visit www.actslaw.com.
Florence, Italy, is one of my favorite cities in the world. One thing that strikes me every time I visit is that unlike most Americans, Italians seem to work to live instead of live to work.
It's not surprising then that I think about Florence every time I read or hear about the "Great Resignation," Professor Anthony Klotz's term for the mass exodus of employees beginning in 2021. It appears that at least in part, an increasing number of Am...
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