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Some Westies may still be unfamiliar with NEWest, an integrated residential and retail development in the West side of Singapore.
There, you can find an eclectic mix of shops with F&Bs (many indie brands) such as Simple Cafe 簡單, Petite House, Big Big Fries, Pizza Arc, Hakata Japanese Restaurant, Bird Folks, Igokochi Dining Bar, Lazy Lizard, Lotus Garden Restaurant, Kim Eng Chicken Rice, Los Jefes Tacqueria and Springleaf Prata Place.
Up In Smoke is opened by sister cafe Burnt Cones at Sunset Way, another popular hangout place in the west for cafe hoppers recently, populated by gelato shops including Dawn’s Gelateria and Hundred Acre Creamery.
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Greskoviak
âWe are short three waitresses, two drivers, two dishwashers, a pizza cook and kitchen help,â said Robert Greskoviak, owner of the Villa âD Carlo restaurant along Kenoshaâs lakefront.
While more businesses in southeastern Wisconsin reopen their doors and expand operations as the pandemic wanes, âHelp Wantedâ signs are cropping up like spring dandelions. Many employers say they are finding it more difficult than ever to find workers.
Evers
âEveryplace across the state this is an issue. There is no question: There is a shortage of workers,â said Gov. Tony Evers during a Monday afternoon Zoom interview.
At Cree Lighting in Racine, as of Friday, there were 60 open jobs on the assembly floor and another couple dozen professional jobs open. Those positions are filling up slower than ever.
While more businesses reopen their doors and expand operations as the pandemic wanes, “Help Wanted” signs are cropping up like spring dandelions. Many employers say they are finding it more