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Worker shortage in New York threatens COVID economic recovery Here s why

New York State Team Loosening COVID-19 restrictions across New York are bringing a measure of financial relief for businesses. Now they just have to find the workers.  A combination of labor shortages across the state prior to the pandemic and enhanced unemployment benefits is now keeping some workers from looking for work, according to New York business owners struggling to fill jobs. “When the [enhanced unemployment benefits] came out, it became kind of a different labor relationship with the employees,” said John Carr, owner of Adirondack Brewery in Lake George.  “There were a lot of them that, not because they were afraid of COVID or anything, were just like, ‘Why go to work if I can stay home?’”

Rochester Chamber of Commerce s annual raffle tickets on sale now

ROCHESTER - The Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce is once again offering big prizes for its annual raffle, this year being $10,000 or a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle. This year’s Chamber Raffle event s theme is “Friday the 13th,” and is underwritten by D.F. Richard Energy. The drawing is scheduled to take place on Friday, Aug. 13, at The Governor’s Inn from 6 to 9 p.m. Tickets, sponsored by Service Credit Union, are on sale for a chance to win $10,000 or a 2021 Harley-Davidson FXBBS Street Bob motorcycle. Only 325 tickets will be sold at $100 each. The winners of the Grand Prize, runner-up prizes and second chance prizes do not have to be present to win. Each ticket admits two to the Chamber Raffle event. Tickets purchased before June 30 will be entered into an Early Bird Raffle for a chance to win $250, sponsored by HBL Insurance.

NY Legislature moves to make COVID-19 workplace rules

SHARE: New York state could be weeks away from becoming the first state in the nation to etch pandemic workplace rules into law, but that all depends on Gov. Andrew Cuomo signing the recently passed New York Health and Essential Rights Act – aka the Heroes Act – into law. The bill is the latest example of how the legislative legacy of the coronavirus will affect the Empire State for years to come by requiring employers to institute workplace protections for “airborne infectious diseases.” This includes COVID-19, influenza, fungi and any other microbes that might threaten public health in the future, though business groups lament how the associated costs might hamper the ongoing economic recovery from the pandemic. 

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