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Is the ‘Great Resignation’ Helping or Hurting the Cannabis Industry Right Now?

The Great resignation peaked in April and has since remained constant. At the end of July 2021, data showed that there were over 10.9 million open jobs across the country. The absence of these open slots in the cannabis industry proves that employers in the legal market are providing more welfare packages, flexibility, and an overall better working environment for workers across all races, sexes, and age groups. Employers in the other industry can learn from the strategies being utilized by the cannabis industry. This way they can stop the mass exodus which has left and is still leaving employers shaken.

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