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Staff shortages
Staffing shortages are contributing to a chaotic summer air travel season
Jul 5, 2022
The aviation industry’s troubles come down to three problems, one analyst says: capacity, captains and cancellations.
American is ending service at 4 airports as airlines scramble to hire staff
Jun 22, 2022
The carrier is canceling regional routes in Ohio, New York and Iowa. Losing an airline can be tough on a city and its economy.
In rural West Texas, there's a scramble to keep ambulances running
Feb 4, 2022
After the loss of a local provider, officials are working to make sure paramedics will still show up when people call 911.
Flight attendant union chief on what the pandemic means for the larger labor movement
Dec 30, 2021
Flight attendants have become frontline workers themselves, facing many obstacles at the nexus of the pandemic and travel.
Rural hospitals, short of staff, brace for omicron
Dec 28, 2021
Many health care workers have fled the pandemic's burdens in areas with low vaccination rates and fragile economies.
How are schools spending federal pandemic relief funds?
by
Amy Scott
and Anais Amin
Nov 29, 2021
Summer school, tutoring and HVAC replacement are emerging as big areas of spending, says Nic Querolo, of Bloomberg.
For retailers, a holiday dilemma: staffing for the unpredictable
Sep 28, 2021
Consumers want the convenience of delivery and e-commerce, but some also want in-store experiences with all the holiday trimmings.
For public good, not for profit.
Will food trucks return to urban offices?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Jun 8, 2021
A lot of food trucks found new opportunities in the suburbs during the pandemic, says Matt Geller of the National Food Truck Association.
In the U.S., around 1 in 5 hospitals have a critical shortage of staff
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 23, 2020
The pandemic continues to surge, and more medical professionals themselves are catching the virus.