
US labor market continues to be ‘low hire, low fire’
THE SO WHAT
A ‘low hire, low fire’ labor market means churn-driven capacity planning stops working — you’re running with the team you have. For operators, that tilts the calculus toward automation and cross-training now, because swapping in new talent later will be slow and expensive.
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