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Are tech employees coming back to downtown Seattle? Here’s what companies are planning for Geekwire 1 hr ago Mike Lewis © Provided by Geekwire Downtown Seattle and Amazon’s headquarters campus during the COVID-19 pandemic. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser)
The plywood is coming down, restaurants that survived are adding hours and vehicle traffic in Seattle is growing from the ghost-town levels of one year ago. But as downtown, Belltown, and South Lake Union ready for the return of tens of thousands of employees to its skyscrapers, coffee shops, and sidewalks, a handful of questions remain unanswered.
Did the pandemic change Seattle’s central business district for good or will the deep sleep dissipate over the coming year? Will companies require workers to come back to the office and will they need to be vaccinated? And is downtown prepared to absorb all or even part of the 350,000 workers who departed 15 months ago?
Community thanked for its generosity as Perth woman launches equestrian business
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The Perth community has pulled together to help a local woman build up her equestrian business, despite the challenges of Covid-19.
Susan Mckay set up Equiexchange – a Perth shop that sells jodhpurs, boots and other horse-related items – with help from local people.
She began her venture in October 2019 on her 50
th birthday and has now made her business a reality.
Community support
Susan says the community has been “great” in supporting her, even amid difficulties posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite high unemployment, Massachusetts restaurants struggling to hire staff for summer Share Updated: 4:30 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021
Despite high unemployment, Massachusetts restaurants struggling to hire staff for summer Share Updated: 4:30 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021
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Show Transcript FIND HELP. SHARMAN SACCHETTI IS L LIVE. > THE OWNER SAYS IT IS TOUGH TO FIND HELP LATELY. THEY SAY SOME PEOPLE HAVEUPS FOUND OTHER JOBS OR ARE RETHINKING THEIR CAREERS IN THE PANDEMIC. THE MASS RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION ALSO SAYING SOME EMPLOYEES ARE MAKING MORE ON UNEMPLOYMENT. SO RESTAURANTS ARE TRYING TO REMAIN HOPEFUL, HEADING IN TO THE SUMMER SEASON. IT S BEEN TOUGH. I FEEL LIKE A LOT OF MY STAFF, HAVE, LIKE, MOVED ON TO HOPEFULLY GREENER PAST TOURS. I WOULD SAY LIKE DIFFERENT PAST TOURS. SUMMER IS COMING, THEY RE ON UNEMPLOYMENT, WHY NOT HAVE FUN THIS SUMMER, IF THAT S THE ONLY REASON I CAN THINK OF. The Reporter: THIS RESTAURANT HAS LUNCH AND BREAKFAST
Help wanted. not interested? Restaurants struggle to find staff © Provided by WCVB Boston now hiring painted on the door of juniper in wellesley
Despite historically high unemployment numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Massachusetts restaurants are struggling to find help.
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Owner Dave Becker said it s been tough to find help lately for his Mediterranean restaurant. He said some who used to work in the industry have found other jobs or are reconsidering their careers because of the pandemic. It s definitely been tough, Becker said. I feel like a lot of my staff have moved on to hopefully greener pastures, I d say. Like, different pastures.
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