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Jobs without workers | Employers throughout southeast Wisconsin struggling to fill open positions

Greskoviak “We are short three waitresses, two drivers, two dishwashers, a pizza cook and kitchen help,” said Robert Greskoviak, owner of the Villa ‘D Carlo restaurant along Kenosha’s lakefront. While more businesses in southeastern Wisconsin reopen their doors and expand operations as the pandemic wanes, “Help Wanted” signs are cropping up like spring dandelions. Many employers say they are finding it more difficult than ever to find workers. Evers “Everyplace across the state this is an issue. There is no question: There is a shortage of workers,” said Gov. Tony Evers during a Monday afternoon Zoom interview. At Cree Lighting in Racine, as of Friday, there were 60 open jobs on the assembly floor and another couple dozen professional jobs open. Those positions are filling up slower than ever.

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While more businesses reopen their doors and expand operations as the pandemic wanes, “Help Wanted” signs are cropping up like spring dandelions. Many employers say they are finding it more

OBU holds annual Holy Week Chapel

OBU holds annual ‘Holy Week Chapel OBU Oklahoma Baptist University held its annual Holy Week Chapel Wednesday, March 31, in Raley Chapel’s Potter Auditorium. Students and faculty presented musical selections, scripture readings and more, as a worshipful observance of Holy Week leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Several musical groups performed during the service, including the University Chorale, University Ringers and True Voice. Nathan Goforth, sophomore theater major, read scripture during the ceremony. Dr. Chad Payn, assistant professor of sports and recreation, and Dr. Kaylene Barbe, Frank W. Patterson professor of ommunications and professor of communication studies, also served as scripture readers for the ceremony.

Colorado 2020 In Photos: Racial Reckonings, Wildfires, Elections And More, Wrapped In A Pandemic

Denver International Airport, Feb. 27, as DIA officials first began to take notice of the pandemic. Sue Sanders inside her car, where she sleeps at night in a Centennial Walmart parking lot. Hart Van Denburg/CPR News Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren brought her campaign for president to Denver s Fillmore Auditorium. Hart Van Denburg/CPR News Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg stopped for a rally at the Crowne Plaza hotel near Denver International Airport.  Hart Van Denburg/CPR News Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at a campaign at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. Hart Van Denburg/CPR News President Donald Trump campaigns in Colorado Springs, here mocking Democrat Amy Klobuchar for what he said was choking during a Democratic candidate debate.

Transcripts For WMPT Nightly Business Report 20091009

up plans for an agency to set new ground rules against financial abuses, but some business groups say that s the wrong solution. suzanne: you may not know his name, but if you ve ever typed w-w-w to find an internet site, you can thank tim berners-lee. he created the world wide web, and talks with us about the future of the internet. paul: when it comes to investing, all that glitters is gold. prices of the shiny metal have soared 10% in the past six weeks, hitting record highs this week. we ll look at the role exchange traded funds are playing in the gold market. suzanne: and tonight s market monitor guest remains bullish for the long term, but is concerned about short-term speculation. he s dr. hans black, chairman of interinvest. paul: i m paul kangas. suzanne: and i m suzanne pratt. susie gharib is off tonight. this is nightly business report for friday, october 9. nightly business report is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions

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