ORLANDO, Fla. – Over the past couple of weeks, restaurants across Central Florida have reported that they’re struggling to hire new staff, despite having many open positions.
Some have even had to close their doors early on certain days because of the shortage in labor. [TRENDING: What’s next for housing market? | Some Fla.
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We didn’t think a year ago that this would be the problem that we would have coming on the other side of the pandemic,” said Keri Burns, the Central Florida Regional Director for the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association. “We have restaurants that are changing their hours of operations, they’re changing days of