Job Market May Have Tightened, but Worker Loyalty Isn't Increasing
An uncertain job market has not changed the average US worker's willingness to change jobs. Corporate America has been trying to keep employees happy however more than a third of workers plan to leave their job within the next two years. The lack of loyalty is almost unchanged from the economic boom days of 1999.
See "Job Market May Have Tightened, but Worker Loyalty Isn't Increasing", Los Angeles Times, September 3, 2001