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Labor shortage
Is the labor shortage a crisis or an adjustment?
Jun 1, 2021
According to new data, there are now 1.4 workers for each open job. Normally, that ratio is closer to 2.8 workers per vacant position.
Employers try an unfamiliar tactic to attract workers: raising wages
May 13, 2021
McDonald's has joined Chipotle in offering higher wages. And it's hard to undo that.
Many employers want to hire — now. Many workers aren't ready to go back.
May 6, 2021
Maybe they're not vaccinated. Or they have caregiving responsibilities. Or employers aren't offering attractive wages.
Facing "grim" outlook, construction industry awaits Biden infrastructure plan
by
Amy Scott
Feb 1, 2021
The new administration is expected to unveil a $2 trillion proposal this month.
Restaurants struggling to hire, despite high unemployment
Aug 27, 2020
The pandemic is worsening the labor crunch in an industry that's been short-handed for years.
Could fruit-picking robots solve the labor shortage on British farms?
Dec 10, 2019
Brexit has led to a dearth of seasonal migrant workers in the United Kingdom. Robo pickers could plug the gap.
What Maine's "elder boom" means for the rest of the country
by
Kimberly Adams
, Jonaki Mehta
and Rose Conlon
Aug 20, 2019
It could be a preview of a caregiver shortage to come.
For public good, not for profit.
Facing a labor shortage, construction tries to rebrand
by
Amy Scott
Apr 11, 2019
To recruit more young people, employers talk up technology and higher pay.
How a labor shortage is giving leverage to blue-collar workers
by
Kimberly Adams
and Bennett Purser
Mar 25, 2019
And what companies must do to adapt in this economy
U.S. short on long-haul truckers
Mar 13, 2019
Trucking companies are boosting pay and trying to make the lifestyle more amenable to a new generation of drivers.