Between February and November of 2020, the U.S. saw a drop of 4.1 million people in the workforce. Half of those are between the ages of 16 and 34, the age range of the majority of restaurant staff. Joblist has also reported nearly 30% of hospitality workers are considering bolting for other sectors. While other industries are seeing a resurgence in labor, the hospitality industry remains the hardest hit. According to a Department of Labor Study on April 2021 Job Openings and Labor Turnover:
"Workers quitting their jobs increased to new highs of 4 million and 2.7%, with a record 5.6% of restaurant workers quitting their jobs in April. Job openings increased to 9.3 million and 6%, both records. Restaurants job openings increased the most by any industry, adding nearly 350,000 new job openings since March, for a total of 1.34 million job openings in April."
In order to alleviate the issues that a labor shortage entails, restaurants will need to offer better pay and incentives as well as implement technological solutions in order to pick up the slack. Some restaurants have resorted to offering cash for completing an interview, or giving away new phones when you get hired, some Applebee's even offered free appetizers to all who showed for a job interview in an effort to hire 10,000 employees (40,000 showed, according to Applebee’s).
While these are great, a bump in base pay is what is most sought after, and pay only goes so far if your staff is picking up too much slack, which is where using technology to fill the gaps comes in.
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