Latest Breaking News On - ஸ்டீவ் கிளாட் - Page 1 : comparemela.com
People and Property: Construction and Real Estate News From Around NH
nhbr.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nhbr.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
M2 Mechanical will donate air filtration unit to a Seacoast nonprofit
seacoastonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from seacoastonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
NH Business Review
Brady Sullivan opens Lawrence mill, Maugel Architects names new Portsmouth studio manager . and more
June 1, 2021
Maugel Architects recently announced that
Britni Rotunda, AIA, has been promoted to the DeStefano Maugel Studio Manager for the firm’s Portsmouth office. Prior to her new leadership position, Rotunda served as a project architect at DeStefano Maugel Architects, where she was responsible for overseeing many of the studio’s largest and most complex projects. Rotunda has over 10 years of project management experience across a wide range of projects in the custom residential and commercial markets. In 2019, Harvard, Mass., based Maugel Architects acquired DeStefano Architects of Portsmouth.
US Small Businesses Struggling To Find Workers
May 05, 2021
FILE - This photo provided by Hannah Albert on Sept. 23, 2020 shows Steve Klatt, left, and Brandon Lapp, owners of Braised in the South, a Johns Island, S.C, restaurant and food truck business that is having trouble finding workers during the pandemic.
Share
share
The URL has been copied to your clipboard
0:00
0:05:14
0:00
But in many cases, the jobs go unfilled even as the economy improves.
The
lack of workers is hurting small businesses’ ability to keep up with demand for their products and services.
Owners say that some possible job candidates are not seeking employment because they worry about getting COVID-19. Others choose to continue with the increased unemployment
Many restaurants struggling to fill job openings due to COVID-19 restrictions
By Jayce M. Rosenberg Associated Press
Published
NEW YORK (AP) It looks like something to celebrate: small businesses posting Help Wanted signs as the economy edges toward normalcy. Instead, businesses are having trouble filling the jobs, which in turn hurts their ability to keep up with demand for their products or services.
Owners say that some would-be workers are worried about catching COVID-19 or prefer to live off unemployment benefits that are significantly higher amid the pandemic. Child care is another issue parents aren’t able to work when they need to tend to or home-school their children. For some people, a combination of factors go into their decision not to seek work.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.