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Report: Nursing Home Residents Are Subjected to Ineffective Care, Poor Staffing
A major report says American nursing home residents are subjected to ineffective care and poor staffing, and that facility finances are shrouded in secrecy and regulatory lapses go unenforced.
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Pandemic Burnout Leading to Retail Pharmacy Technician Shortage
Working in a pharmacy was always fast-paced, one technician says, but in recent years the workload and stress has increased to unsustainable levels, while staffing and pay failed to keep up.
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Shortage of Snowplow Drivers Hampers States as Storms Arrive
This winter, more motorists may find themselves stuck on snowy highways or have their travel delayed due to a shortage of snowplow drivers
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Small Businesses See Boom in Shoppers as Shipping Delays Trouble Chains
Local businesses in Camden, New Jersey saw an increase in customers Friday as product shortages affected supply chains nationwide. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville talked to some customers.
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Malls Nationwide Experience Santa Shortage
There is shortage of many things nationwide, even mall Santas. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports.
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Demand for Santa Is Up, But Labor Shortage Stretches to North Pole
You better not pout, you better not cry, and here is why: Santa is trying to come to town this holiday season, even with record demand. On a recent night in Manchester, New Hampshire, a group of Santas came together for a Santa supper — a chance to catch their breath between deciding who is naughty and nice. “We are…
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Is the Customer Always Right? Rude Shoppers Could Be Fueling Labor Shortage
Labor Department data shows workers in customer-facing roles are quitting at higher rates than in other industries.
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Fries With That Exam? College Profs Asked to Help With Food
Michigan State University is short of help and pleading with staff to volunteer in campus dining halls
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Companies Loosen Job Requirements But Staffing Challenges Remain
A growing number of companies big and small are now dropping requirements that made it harder to hire, from minimum education levels to amount of experience
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Bonuses, Memes: Starr Restaurants Get Creative in Search for Workers
Philadelphia restaurateur Stephen Starr has not been immune to the worker shortages plaguing the restaurant industry as people return to indoor dining.
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High Demand to Dine, Low Demand to Work for Starr Restaurants
STARR restaurants in Philadelphia are struggling to find employees as food prices and the demand for outdoor dining skyrocket. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors speaks with restaurateur Stephen Starr about the employee shortage.
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Summer Amusement Industry Hit Hard By Labor Shortage
Businesses are facing worker shortages, prompting them to lower their minimum age requirement and add additional perks for new hires and referrals. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the details.