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Collecting unemployment benefits versus working

Collecting unemployment benefits versus working May 3, 2021 at 4:50 PM EDT - Updated May 3 at 4:51 PM A booming economy has left South Florida with tens of thousands of job openings just a year after the corona virus pandemic reached its peak. “You’d think people would want to get out and want to get to work,” said Sherie Duttenhofer, the owner of Pridestaff, a company that finds workers for open positions at local businesses. “Hospitality is one, but there are so many other fields that are struggling to find talent. Everything from non-profits seeking a comptroller to data entry clerks.” Unemployed Floridians can make a maximum of $575 per week from state and federal programs.

Lack of workers causes crisis at South Florida restaurants

Lack of workers causes crisis at South Florida restaurants Business owners blame unemployment for lack of qualified applicants In a growing regional trend, a lack of workers is causing logistical problems for South Florida businesses, and the sectors hardest hit in Palm Beach County are restaurants and hotels. and last updated 2021-05-03 19:10:40-04 JUPITER, Fla. — In a growing regional trend, a lack of workers is causing logistical problems for South Florida businesses, and the sectors hardest hit in Palm Beach County are restaurants and hotels. No Workers, No Service WPTV NewsChannel 5 talked to frustrated business owners all over South Florida, and they are all dealing with the same crippling business issue.

Collecting unemployment benefits versus working

Collecting unemployment benefits versus working A booming economy has left South Florida with tens of thousands of job openings just a year after the corona virus pandemic reached its peak. and last updated 2021-05-03 17:33:42-04 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A booming economy has left South Florida with tens of thousands of job openings just a year after the corona virus pandemic reached its peak. “You’d think people would want to get out and want to get to work,” said Sherie Duttenhofer, the owner of Pridestaff, a company that finds workers for open positions at local businesses. “Hospitality is one, but there are so many other fields that are struggling to find talent. Everything from non-profits seeking a comptroller to data entry clerks.”

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