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In Rhode Island, restaurants are not the only businesses having a hard time finding workers
Manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and other industries are struggling to fill jobs, a problem that could turn a post-pandemic economic boom into a bust
By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated April 29, 2021, 6:00 a.m.
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A company advertises a help wanted sign on April 9, 2021 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.Spencer Platt/Getty
PROVIDENCE â Itâs difficult to think of a manufacturer in Rhode Island more essential during a pandemic than Bradford Soap Works in West Warwick. In a time of constant reminders to wash our hands, this 145-year-old institution makes soap products for brands around the country.
Brian Leite Elevated to Managing Executive at The Greysmith Companies
Brian Leite
Brian Leite, a leader in the local staffing industry, has been promoted to Managing Executive at The Greysmith Companies. He has been a driving force in the company for 16 years. Now, as a shareholder, he is responsible for establishing goals and strategic objectives to drive corporate growth. Greysmith is a highly regarded strategic search and staffing firm and Brian is committed to delivering the highest level of satisfaction to its clients. Brian is also the Vice President of the Rhode Island Staffing Association where he leads legislative initiatives on behalf of the staffing industry and local business community.