Cap Cod devastated by worker shortage.
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Date: May 4th, 2021 1:15 AM Author: tripping dun juggernaut abode
Joe Bishop of Peak Season Workforce, a company that usually places between 300 and 500 workers with clients on Cape Cod, said this year has been disastrous. With delays in immigration, embassy backlogs, flight restrictions due to COVID-19 and home country requirements, the normal strategies for filling job openings with workers haven’t worked, Bishop said.
What’s missing are the workers with J1 and H2B visas who usually flock to the Cape for the summer season.
J1 visas are given to individuals approved to participate in work- and study-based exchange visitor programs. H2B visas are given to nonimmigrants hired temporarily to fill seasonal or intermittent nonagricultural job openings. But both programs have been seriously hampered because of COVID-19.
Bishop, whose company hires for businesses in California, Florida and Texas, in addition to Massachusetts, said businesses across the country are experiencing the same problem as those on the Cape.
“Texas and the Cape and Maine are all fighting for seasonal workers," Bishop said. "Employers don’t have a lot of options.”
https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/business/2021/05/03/faced-shortage-workers-cape-businesses-ask-patience-summer/4887033001/
Wages might have to rise very sad.
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Date: May 4th, 2021 8:02 AM Author: Cream hairy legs library
this whole country is fraud lies.
imagine being served by a nice perky american high schooler who is happy to be spending the summer at the beach.
instead the grifters wanted to grift harder, so they made it so they can hire a bunch of eastern europeans and spics.
it's all fraud lies! how come the job market sucks and people are resorting to flame gig work, yet we have to import workers?!
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