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Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds

Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds from COVID pandemic

Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds from COVID pandemic AL.com 5/12/2021 John Sharp, al.com © Lee Roop | lroop/al.com Huntsville s Embassy Suites, pictured at the start of the coronavirus pandemic on March 12, 2020. The hotel, like others in Alabama, is experiencing a rebound in visitors. With that comes the pressure to add more employees. Jim Pappas is pulling extra duty as general manager at the Hampton Inn in Daphne by helping clean up the hotel rooms and make sure a hot breakfast is served to visitors. He’s also monitoring the phones, waiting for job applicants to call him back. Staffed typically with 35 workers, the hotel off Interstate 10 next to the city’s popular Gator Boardwalk, needs about seven more full-time workers to help manage a forthcoming busy summer season.

Alabama beach businesses scramble for employees amid tourism boom: Begging people to work

Alabama beach businesses scramble for employees amid tourism boom: ‘Begging people to work’ Updated 9:42 AM; Facebook Share The Wharf entertainment district is celebrating its 15th year with near 100% capacity, and is boasting record-breaking occupancy numbers over the spring. OWA, an amusement park and entertainment complex in Foley, saw record attendance and sales across the board this spring, according to a spokeswoman. The venue will welcome a waterpark this summer. Coastal restaurants were packed during the spring break season, from early March through mid-April. They are expected to be even busier this summer. Indeed, business is booming at Alabama’s biggest tourism draw its beaches. At the same time, a labor shortage within the hospitality sector is creating an obstacle and a potential pitfall for the region.

Help Wanted: Alabama restaurants and hospitality industry scrambles to find workers

Help Wanted: Alabama restaurants and hospitality industry scrambles to find workers AL.com 56 mins ago John Sharp, al.com © Joe Songer | jsonger@al.com/Joe Songer | jsonger@al.com Elizabeth Wilson waits on customers with her face mask on. On the first day that restaurants are allowed to reopen, Billy s Sports Grill did just that. The restaurant on Overton Road near Liberty Park opened at 11 a.m. with social distancing and sanitation practices in place. Big Oh’s Korean infusion restaurant in downtown Huntsville hired 10 new employees between September and January after months of social media advertising, a posting on the website Indeed, and through outreach with Downtown Huntsville and other civic organizations.

Help Wanted: Alabama restaurants and hospitality industry scrambles to find workers

Help Wanted: Alabama restaurants and hospitality industry scrambles to find workers
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