Many restaurants, hospitality industry businesses struggle to hire for summer jobs Suzanne Phan, KOMO News Reporter
Many restaurants, hospitality industry businesses struggle to hire for summer jobs
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Many restaurants and hotels are struggling to hire for summer jobs this year.
Many businesses said they typically have a long list of people applying for their seasonal jobs. Surprisingly, many places now face a shortage of workers.
At Bar Bar Vietnamese restaurant in University Village, people are dining inside and outdoors.
Restaurants are doing their best to stay afloat during the pandemic.
With warmer months around the corner, Ba Bar faces yet another challenge finding help for the summer.
One man was shot and killed by police after officers responded to a person in crisis at the Seattle Waterfront late Tuesday night. Police said the man was armed with a knife when he approached officers.
Pier 57 to reopen at Seattle Waterfront after four-month closure due to nearby pier collapse
Pier 57 to reopen at Seattle Waterfront after four-month closure due to nearby pier collapse.
SEATTLE - A Seattle waterfront landmark is set to reopen its doors after a temporary shutdown.
Miner’s Landing on Pier 57 was forced to close for four months out of an abundance of caution due to a collapse at Pier 58.
Hal Griffith, Miner’s Landing owner, said the Seattle Waterfront is all about having a fun and safe experience. Though Pier 57 was not damaged by the collapse next door, it still had to close. Griffith said in all 50 years of business, his team could not be more excited to reopen on Thursday and begin recovering from a challenging 2020.