
The Great Resignation
Muhannad almisurati
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<p>What’s going on with the Great Resignation, the record numbers of people leaving jobs in the US and the UK? Will we see it in other countries such as Australia? What can employers do to hold on to staff? Economics Explored host Gene Tunny speaks with his serviced office neighbours Anthony Bersz and Louise Gibson from Remedy Resourcing, a Brisbane-headquartered recruitment firm.</p><p>A video of this episode has been recorded and can be found, when available from approximately 6 December 2021, via <a href="http://www.economicsexplored.com" target="_blank">www.economicsexplored.com</a>. </p><h3>About this episode’s guests - Anthony Bersz and Louise Gibson, Remedy Resourcing</h3><p>Anthony Bersz is Managing Director of <a href="https://www.remedyresourcing.com/" target="_blank">Remedy Resourcing</a> and Director of Remedy Information Technology. Anthony’s recruitment career started in 2010 working for one of the world's leading recruitment agencies based in the UK. After a number of years supporting his candidates and clients throughout the North West of England, Anthony made the move to Brisbane, Australia. On arrival to Brisbane, Anthony continued his career within the same global brand supporting IT companies and professionals with their recruitment and career needs. After listening to the candidate and client frustrations of working with a large global agency, Anthony decided to create Remedy Resourcing to provide a more tailored and flexible approach.</p><p>Email anthony@remedyresourcing.com</p><p>Louise Gibson is Director of Remedy Legal. Louise’s recruitment career began in 2001 (whilst living in the United Kingdom) and for the next several years, she recruited for one of the largest recruitment agencies in the world, before obtaining a Directorship in the North West’s leading taxation and legal search and selection firms. During this decade, Louise sourced both tax accountants and tax lawyers for Big 4 Accounting, magic circle law firms and other private practice and FTSE 100 companies.</p><p>Louise move