Jackson Chamber unveils findings of staffing survey
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JACKSON, Wyo. (KIFI) – In May, the Jackson Chamber of Commerce performed a survey – with input from the Teton County Housing Department - to collect data from approximately 250 members.
During the Business Over Breakfast on June 3, the Chamber presented the survey’s findings in conjunction with The Teton County Housing Department’s April Norton and The McPeak Group’s Brett McPeak.
To view a video of the BOB click HERE.
The vast majority of the businesses surveyed said housing difficulties are underpinning their struggle to find workers.
As a result of the survey, the Chamber is comprising a Business Housing Roundtable to shift the conversation from focusing on the challenges to explore ways to make improvements. There are currently approximately 100 businesses involved.
The vast majority of the 240 businesses surveyed by the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce said housing difficulties are underpinning their struggle to find workers.
Teton County s housing director, April Norton, will speak on "relevant tangible solutions coming into play for employers and employees" on Thursday, June 3, during a Business Over Breakfast that will
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