Originally Posted by
bensyd
This is a huge issue in Australia at the moment. The labour force pre-pandemic was expanding at ~29k/month, but since the border was shut it's growing at 8,500/month. Foreign stu A mate who manages a cafe was telling me he just can't get staff. They'll apply he'll set up a time to interview them and they just won't show up. There's no lack of customers, the economy is booming, but for a lot of locals working in hospitality is not where they want to be.
I still can't believe there was so little government support when they shut everything down. Over here any employee working for an employer that had, or believed it would have, a 30% revenue decline was eligible for $750/week to remain employed.
There was support for employees, as they received unemployment and federal benefits in addition to that. The support was lacking for employers to continue to employ people.