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The April jobs report showed the economy added much fewer jobs than were expected. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in leisure and hospitality, which includes restaurants and bars, had the largest growth with 331,000 jobs added.
Restaurants and bars grew by the largest chunk within that sector, but the report still said leisure and hospitality remained 2.8 million jobs below pre-pandemic employment.
In widespread media reports, restaurant owners, in particular, have said they ve had difficulties hiring workers and blamed the issue on extended, enhanced pandemic unemployment benefits.
Pat Crawley, who owns El Sombrero Patio Cafe on Espina Street, said her kitchen is suffering due to staffing shortages she blamed on unemployment benefits. She said her restaurant is desperate for cooks, runners, bussers, hostesses and servers.
As the Red Sox’ top minor league team took the field in Massachusetts on Tuesday, a proud old stadium in Rhode Island sat empty. A symbol of a fading era.
CADILLAC â Efforts to finish building the New Hope Center homeless shelter in Cadillac recently received a sizeable shot in the arm.
New Hope Center announced it received a grant in the amount of $10,000 from the Cadillac Area Community Foundation.
âAs we are nearing the end of completion on the new facility, these funds will help us finalize some pieces that are still needed, such as bathroom fixtures, appliances, bedding, or furnitureâ said New Hope Center Executive Director Chris Crawley. âImagine the joy on our residents faces as they have a safe comfortable place to stay during a vulnerable time in their lives.â
CADILLAC â Efforts to finish building the New Hope Center homeless shelter in Cadillac recently received a sizeable shot in the arm.
New Hope Center announced it received a grant in the amount of $10,000 from the Cadillac Area Community Foundation.
âAs we are nearing the end of completion on the new facility, these funds will help us finalize some pieces that are still needed, such as bathroom fixtures, appliances, bedding, or furnitureâ said New Hope Center Executive Director Chris Crawley. âImagine the joy on our residents faces as they have a safe comfortable place to stay during a vulnerable time in their lives.â