Eagle Hill Retention Index Hits One-Year Low as Compensation Concerns Rise
U.S. employee retention sentiment weakened in the second quarter of 2026, with the Eagle Hill Consulting Employee Retention Index falling 1.3 points to 104.2, its lowest reading in the past year. The…
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