A backlash to the return to the office, and the need to offset the rising cost of living, are likely fueling resignations
As to the reasons behind the sharp increase in resignations in Q2 2022, they are likely to be numerous, including a potential backlash – amongst those who now appear wedded to the concept of remote working – to being asked to return to the office, which took hold in earnest the latter part of Q1. The rising cost of living will also be driving voluntary job changes, as workers seek to reduce work-related costs (fuel, if working from home, and travel costs, if working on-premise). And we can expect this latter trend to increase sharply in Q3 and Q4.