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Businesses recovering from pandemic struggle to fill open jobs, forcing some to close and last updated 2021-05-06 13:39:26-04 Some businesses trying to recover from the pandemic are voluntarily closing their doors not because of restrictions imposed by the state in which they are located, but because they are short-staffed. As more states open up, business owners are coming across a unique problem: there are not enough workers to meet demand, despite a higher-than-normal unemployment rate. Currently, the unemployment rate is 6 percent, which represents about 9.7 million Americans who say they are actively looking for work. Yet, some are not applying to needed jobs in the service industry. ....
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EXCLUSIVE: ZOA Blasts Jewish Democratic Council of America Attack on Richard Grenell 23 Dec 2020 After Jewish Democratic Council of America (JDCA) Executive Director Halie Soifer attacked Richard Grenell, President Trump’s recent choice to serve on the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, her comments were met with swift backlash, with Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) President Morton Klein releasing a statement condemning her “absurd” remarks. Soifer attacked the newly-appointed Grenell in a Tuesday tweet by describing him as unqualified, claiming he sought to “empower” far-right parties in Europe and has “emboldened actual neo-Nazis.” Today, Trump appointed Richard Grenell to the Holocaust Memorial Council. As US Amb to Germany, Grenell sought to empower far-right parties & anti-establishment conservatives in Europe. Others have been unqualified, but he s emboldened actual neo-Nazis.https://t.co/ipqZzvZVzt ....
djohnson@mojonews.com LISBON While the pandemic continues many people are shopping local, including at the Reach for the Stars gift shop in downtown Salem. Educational Service Center superintendent Anna Marie Vaughn told the board this week the gift shop has had phenomenal amounts of sales the past six weeks as people are often purchasing locally made gifts for the holidays. Vaughn said the shop currently has a lot of really nice vendors offering merchandise there and the student employees are working hard. During this week’s meeting the ESC board approved agreements with five more vendors for the shop Nichole Book, Joyce Fowler, Andrea Coleman, Torched Metal LLC and Elizabeth Orlando. ....
djohnson@mojonews.com LISBON While the pandemic continues many people are shopping local, including at the Reach for the Stars gift shop in downtown Salem. Educational Service Center superintendent Anna Marie Vaughn told the board this week the gift shop has had phenomenal amounts of sales the past six weeks as people are often purchasing locally made gifts for the holidays. Vaughn said the shop currently has a lot of really nice vendors offering merchandise there and the student employees are working hard. During this week’s meeting the ESC board approved agreements with five more vendors for the shop Nichole Book, Joyce Fowler, Andrea Coleman, Torched Metal LLC and Elizabeth Orlando. ....