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Help Wanted, Badly: Local Businesses Struggle To Find Workers | News, Sports, Jobs

For the News-Register Photo by Nora Edinger A temporary closure sign near the front entrance to Patsy’s Pizza in Elm Grove reveals the business’s search for workers continues. It’s a problem common to many businesses around the Ohio Valley. WHEELING The “now hiring” signs in front of nearly every eatery and store in the city are morphing into occasional “closed” signs. This included one outside the iconic Patsy’s Pizza that remained in place for the second half of April. Just what is happening to work in the Ohio Valley? Has a COVID-driven expansion of unemployment assistance and rounds of stimulus checks sunk at least temporarily the need for paychecks? Is it something else population decline, opioid addiction, poor health?

Ohio Valley businesses struggling to find workers | News, Sports, Jobs

For The Times Leader WHEELING The “now hiring” signs in front of nearly every eatery and store in the city are morphing into occasional “closed” signs. This included one outside the iconic Patsy’s Pizza that remained in place for the second half of April. Just what is happening to work in the Ohio Valley? Has a COVID-driven expansion of unemployment assistance and rounds of stimulus checks sunk at least temporarily the need for paychecks? Is it something else – population decline, opioid addiction, poor health? Three voices shared their takes on such questions. They include Joe Vespa, owner of Patsy’s Pizza of Elm Grove; Del. Erikka Storch, R-Ohio, who also heads the Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce; and John Deskins, director of the West Virginia University Bureau of Business and Economic Research in Morgantown.

Will COVID Forever Unzip Work From Residency? | News, Sports, Jobs

For the News-Register Photos Provided Who is that masked nurse? Intensive-care patients in Manhattan likely had no idea their care was being provided by Jenny Sams, a former Ohio Valley Medical Center BSN who lives locally but works in far-flung hospitals. Sams spent more than two months working in New York City in spring 2020, during the height of that city’s COVID outbreak. She is one of a growing legion of workers who don’t live and work in the same place. WHEELING Now that COVID has kicked down the door separating work and home, Wheeling and West Virginia officials are hoping population growth will walk right in like it owns the place. A Nomadland on the flipside, if you will.

Forget Normal — Wheeling Businesses Say The Comeback from COVID-19 Can Be Even Better | News, Sports, Jobs

Forget Normal — Wheeling Businesses Say The Comeback from COVID-19 Can Be Even Better | News, Sports, Jobs
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