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The Botanist Partners With The Independent Restaurant Coalition To Support The Hospitality Industry This Spring
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The Botanist Partners With The Independent Restaurant Coalition To Support The Hospitality Industry This Spring
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As Diners Return, Restaurants Face a New Hurdle: Finding Workers Brett Anderson © Alfonso Duran for The New York Times All Day, a Miami coffee shop and restaurant, has struggled to find workers, including baristas. The business closed for all of February because of staffing shortages.
MIAMI All Day, a downtown coffee shop and restaurant, started the year on a high note. January was its busiest month since the start of the pandemic. “It was like turning on a light switch,” said Camila Ramos, an owner.
Business was so good, it pushed All Day’s staff to a near-breaking point, Ms. Ramos said. When she had trouble hiring reinforcements to help with the increased traffic, she was forced to make a counterintuitive decision: She closed All Day for the month of February.
As Diners Return, Restaurants Face a New Hurdle: Finding Workers
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Many business sectors were battered by the coronavirus pandemic, but there is broad agreement that hospitality was hardest hit and that low wage workers sustained some of the biggest blows. In February 2020, for instance, restaurant worker hours were up 2 percent over a previously strong period the year before; two months later those hours were cut by more than half.
While hours and wages have recovered somewhat, the industry remains hobbled by rules that most other businesses including airlines and retail stores have not had to face. The reasons point to a sadly unfortunate reality that never changed: indoor dining, by nature of its actual existence, helped spread the virus.