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From gumball machines to airport concessions: LeeAnna Frequez entrepreneurial journey

From gumball machines to airport concessions: LeeAnna Frequez entrepreneurial journey
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Adapting to Pandemic, Latino-Owned Businesses Get Stronger

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Catherine Mortensen: Red State Governors Want Workers Off the Dole — The Patriot Post

The governors of Montana, South Carolina, and Arkansas have rejected the increased pandemic unemployment benefits. They say it’s creating perverse incentives for people not to return to work. According to CBS News, other states are pondering similar measures in light of Friday’s report from the Department of Labor showing that the economy added 266,000 jobs in April, far fewer than the one million experts expected On Sunday, Utah Governor Spencer Cox told CNN he thinks exiting pandemic-related unemployment benefits is a good idea, arguing the recent lower-than-expected jobs report is “what happens when we pay people not to work.”

New Mexico businesses scramble for new employees

New Mexico businesses scramble for new employees PILAR MARTINEZ, Albuquerque Journal FacebookTwitterEmail ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Job vacancies at Fresquez Companies have numbered in the dozens for the past several months. With few applicants and nearly 80 open positions, the company which owns and operates multiple restaurants in New Mexico, including both locations of Mac’s Steak In The Rough and airport eateries like Black Mesa Coffee Company decided extra incentives were needed to bring in applications. Eventually the company landed on offering a $500 sign-on bonus for every new hire. “I think part of it is, it’s almost like we’re competing with unemployment,” administrative assistant Dory Nuñez said. “… Why would anybody want to, I guess, start at a minimum wage job when they can be earning more money … on unemployment?”

Service industry workers nab jobs, bonuses during Albuquerque hiring event

The service industry is desperate for skilled workers in New Mexico. 

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