People are sitting in a restaurant in Matera, Italy, on June 28, 2021. Photo taken on June 28, 2021. REUTERS / Yara Nardi
June 29, 2021
Angelo AmanteRome (Reuters) – Coronavirus curbs have been eased and tourists have returned, but Italian restaurants and hotels are facing unexpected problems. They can’t find staff.Mario Draghi’s unified government expects a strong backlash from Italy’s most severe recession since World War II last year, with tourism leading the EU’s new COVID-19 pass this summer. I’m hoping to do it.However, new hiring difficulties, reflecting reports of chronic labor shortages in the US, UK and Australian hospitality […]
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