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Exploring Hurunui: Glamping, wineries and horse riding through the hills

NICKY PELLEGRINO for SCOUT MAGAZINE11:12, Jul 22 2021 This story first appeared in SCOUT Travel magazine and is republished with permission. She’s better recognised for her tasty novels set in Italy, but bestselling author Nicky Pellegrino finds plenty to write home about the east of our own Main Divide. The last time I was in North Canterbury was on a horse trek that involved long days in the saddle riding across steep terrain. Very often I was sore and scared, but even so, on the final day, when leaving the mountains behind, a sort of sadness seemed to settle over me. I am the least ooky-spooky person you could ever hope to meet, but for a moment it almost felt as if the High Country was trying to tug me back again.

Many restaurants struggling to fill job openings due to COVID-19 restrictions

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.

Help wanted: Businesses across U S scramble for workers as job openings go unfilled

Help wanted: Businesses across U.S. scramble for workers as job openings go unfilled Joyce M. Rosenberg NEW YORK 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.

Businesses scramble for help as job openings go unfilled | News, Sports, Jobs

Businesses scramble for help as job openings go unfilled | News, Sports, Jobs
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Jobless and not looking for work It s not just about benefits

Klatt and Lapp need 20 people to run the business well but have only five staffers. Former chefs, the owners and their wives are working in the kitchen and on the truck to keep things running. Klatt and Lapp recently decided to curtail their Sunday hours and close Mondays to give everyone a break. “The hit to the bottom line will be noticeable, but it’s not worth burning out the few awesome people we do have working for us,” Klatt says. Businesses of all sizes are struggling with hiring even with millions of Americans unemployed and as increasing numbers of people get vaccinated and look forward to a more normal life. A Census survey taken in late March shows that 6.3 million didn t seek work because they had to care for a child, and 4.1 million said they feared contracting or spreading the virus.

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