Texas A&M summer break could hurt local workforce
Industries such as restaurants have struggled to rebuild their workforce following the start of the pandemic, according to the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. So in a place like Aggieland, where thousands of students will be returning home, businesses that rely heavily on the student workforce could face further setbacks.
and last updated 2021-04-27 23:42:20-04
May 7 is the last day Texas A&M students have to take exams, which means summer break is less than two weeks away.
Industries such as restaurants have struggled to rebuild their workforce following the start of the pandemic, according to the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. So in a place like Aggieland, where thousands of students will be returning home, businesses that rely heavily on the student workforce could face further setbacks.