With unemployment still near its lowest level in decades, you'd think workers would be making the most of it, jumping between jobs in search of a better deal. But they're not.
Michael Brennan, CEO of the E61 Institute, and former Chair of the Productivity Commission, talks to Sean Aylmer about e61's new research showing job mobility is still extremely low, despite an average pay increase of 9% for those who move.

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