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Restaurants, bakeries, holiday parks and hotels are crippled, desperate for staff and unable to fully open

Restaurants, bakeries, holiday parks and hotels are crippled, desperate for staff and unable to fully open
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Hospitality bosses in Britain s holiday hotspots say they are struggling to hire enough staff

Celebrity chefs Rick Stein and Michael Caines are among hospitality bosses struggling to hire enough staff as the country s lockdown is eased. A combination of housing shortages, absence of international staff and workers not returning from furlough have been blamed for the problems.  On Monday, indoor dining can resume - marking the most significant milestone to date for businesses in England. But restaurants, hotels and pub owners are now facing skyrocketing demand coupled with fewer workers.  Jobs lost in hospitality account for 43 per cent of the national total during the coronavirus crisis, with many staff who lost employment moving into retail - and others heading back to their home countries in Europe.  

The wife of the LDS president is speaking at Utah Valley University s commencement Here s why LGBTQ students are opposed

The wife of the LDS president is speaking at Utah Valley University’s commencement. Here’s why LGBTQ students are opposed. Some say they’re planning to skip the ceremony where Wendy Watson Nelson will be the keynote. (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Wendy Nelson, wife of church President Russell M. Nelson, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. She s set to speak to graduates during commencement at Utah Valley University on Friday, May 7, 2021. | Updated: May 7, 2021, 1:11 a.m. LGBTQ students at Utah Valley University say they are fearful and frustrated by their school’s choice for commencement speaker this year — and some say they will not be attending the ceremony because of it.

Celebrity chef Michael Caines, 52, tells of recruitment nightmare at his hotels and restaurants

Celebrity chef Michael Caines says he can t recruit staff for his hotel and restaurants because so many people have left the industry during the pandemic. Caines, 52, operates two restaurants on the Cornish coast and a hotel in Exmouth with a beach bar and restaurant there also due to open. He is currently trying to hire 20 new staff members across the group - but the Michelin Star chef says recruitment is an issue. He told the BBC that Brexit and the pandemic have led European workers to leave and not return - and another problem is the number of workers still on furlough.

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