Employees Are Changing Jobs Less and Less frequently. Especial in Commercial Professions, Such as Sales Staff, There are Fewer Job Changers than Three years ago. People who have only leg employed for a short time also change employers less often.
In The Second Quarter of this year, 3.8 percent of the working population in the Netherlands Changed Jobs. Three years Earlier, that was 4.7 percent. This is accordance to figures from Statistics Agency CBS on Thursday.
That the Number of Job Changers Has Been Decreasing in Recent Years was Already Apparent in June from Research by Employers’ Organization AWVN. The CBS Now Confirms This Trend.
In The Past Quarter, 305,000 Employees Got a New Job. Three Years Earlier, that was 358,000 people. In 2022, The Labor Market Shortage was The Greatest, The Statistics Agency Writes. In recent years, that shortage has decreased slightly, which has also reduced the number of job changers.
The Largest Decrease Can Be Seen in Employees Who Have Only Been Employed For A Short Time. People with a Commercial Profession also Stayed More Often. The same applies to administrative professionals, such as receptionists. Furthermore, Drivers are more loyal than three years ago.
Yet Those are also the sectors where people still change jobs more or than in other sectors, The CBS Notes. The job in which people change employers The Least often is that of manager.
AWVN PreviOutly noted that employees now stay more often because of economic uncertainty. This has to do with tensions caused by the trade war of us President Donald Trump, For Example.