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New research shows that as many as 38 per cent of Australian workers plan to quit their jobs over the next 12 months, while a further 39 per cent say they are open to new opportunities.
The results of a new survey released by Hays recruiting on Tuesday showed that a lack of promotional opportunities, at 43 per cent, and an uncompetitive salary, at 39 per cent, were the most common reasons cited by those eager to move on to new challenges.
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