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Restaurants Ready to Hire, but Government Payments Keep Workers Home
BY BOWEN XIAO May 4, 2021
As more and more states start easing pandemic restrictions, restaurants large and small are grappling with a widespread problem: hiring employees.
Owners and managers from New York, California, Washington, and Chicago told The Epoch Times hiring woes have become a nightmare amid a litany of other challenges like indoor occupancy rules. They say the federal unemployment bonuses handed out during the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic incentivized people to stay home instead of working.
Owners and managers from New York, California, Washington, and Chicago told The Epoch Times hiring woes have become a nightmare amid a litany of other challenges like indoor occupancy rules. They say the federal unemployment bonuses handed out during the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic incentivized people to stay home instead of working.
McD's? $200 signing bonus and $12/hr to start
Dunkies - $200 signing bonus
This is around Orlando suburbs. Begging for employees.
Now that everything is re-open, all the convenience/commuter based businesses are desperate.
Went to an Outback yesterday, was jam packed for Monday Dinner. Maybe 10-20% of dining seats were open. One seat at the bar. No masks inside at all.