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Norfolk and Suffolk s low paid workers see power shift

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Norfolk pub The Lion on staff shortages in hospitality

The upcoming summer season has never been so pivotal for the hospitality sector - and yet many businesses are being held back by lack of staff.

New drinks launches 7 May

More pours: which new products have launched in the past week? The latest batch of new on-trade launches includes more pours from Old Mout and Brothers, as well as a new cider brand launch from Heineken. Signature Brew creates Good Vibrations North London-based beer maker Signature Brew has revealed 5.2% ABV Good Vibrations – a hazy, golden New England Pale Ale containing stone fruit and vanilla notes. The release coincides with the brewer reopening the doors to its Blackhorse Road Brewer’s Bar, Haggerston Taproom and Walthamstow burger and beer bar, the Collab. Brothers Cider releases Toffee Apple alcohol-free Brothers Cider has unveiled the latest addition to its range of unique ciders with the launch of Toffee Apple Alcohol Free. The new variant is 0% ABV as well as gluten free and vegan friendly.

Norfolk restaurants and hotels facing recruitment crisis

Tom Ginn of Bread Hospitality on recruitment in the industry - Credit: Bread Hospitality/Socius In a summer season where Norfolk s hospitality sector will be working at 150pc to make up for a largely lost year, the sector will be doing so with one arm tied behind its back.  That is because only 30pc of the workforce needed to fill vacancies are available, with an overwhelming majority of workers choosing to leave the industry either for another market, or another country.  Tom Ginn, founder of Norwich-based hospitality recruitment firm Bread, said: Usually in a recruitment process you d expect three candidates for one job. At the moment we re seeing one candidate offered three jobs.

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