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Northeast Ohio businesses raise wages, offer bonuses, trying to hire enough workers

Northeast Ohio businesses raise wages, offer bonuses, trying to hire enough workers Today 7:00 AM In this Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021 file photo, a now hiring sign is displayed at a CD One Price Cleaners in Schaumburg, Ill. The number of Americans applying for unemployment aid rose last week to 861,000, evidence that layoffs remain painfully high despite a steady drop in the number of confirmed viral infections. Applications from laid-off workers rose 13,000 from the previous week, which was revised sharply higher, the Labor Department said Thursday, Feb. 18. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)AP Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio Sheetz is raising wages $2 an hour. Giant Eagle is offering hiring bonuses for skilled workers like cake decorators. And retail businesses throughout Northeast Ohio are desperate to find employees.

Some Florida HOAs won t reopen pools because of COVID-19

Some Florida HOAs won’t reopen pools because of COVID-19 Sun Sentinel 3 hrs ago Lois K. Solomon, South Florida Sun-Sentinel © Joe Cavaretta / South Florida/Sun Sentinel One of the closed swimming pools at Boca Fontana, in Boca Raton, are seen Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Despite the fact that residents have continued to pay dues, the pools and other facilites at the development remain shuttered. Let us swim! That’s the cry from some South Florida homeowners whose community pools remain locked down even though Florida’s governor has suspended all local restrictions related to COVID-19. The two pools in Boca Fontana, a neighborhood off Lyons Road in West Boca, closed in March 2020 and their gates remain shuttered. The clubhouse, tennis courts and basketball courts also are off limits indefinitely because of the virus.

They want to swim But their HOAs won t reopen the pool because of COVID-19 - South Florida Sun Sentinel

They want to swim But their HOAs won t reopen the pool because of COVID-19 - South Florida Sun Sentinel
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Eager furniture buyers face long delays because of supply chain issues, shortage of chemical used to make cushion foam

Eager furniture buyers face long delays because of supply chain issues, shortage of chemical used to make cushion foam Cameron Fields, cleveland.com, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio The winter storms and power outages that hit Texas and Louisiana happened about two months ago. But their economic impact, particularly for the furniture industry, is still being felt greatly around the country, including in Northeast Ohio. Texas and Louisiana house the plants that produce toluene diisocyanate (TDI), one of two main chemicals used to make furniture foam. Because of the storms’ impact, those plants had to shut down their manufacturing process for several weeks, said John Ferrato, president of Wayside Furniture in Akron. The backup in producing TDI is one of the reasons customers have had 3-6 month wait times for furniture to arrive in store showrooms.

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