I want to throw out ideas everyone should keep in mind for 2023 and beyond for the first column of the new year.
If you love to dine out and travel these are important issues for you to think about. Tomorrow, we’ll find a place we should all gather to eat—it’s one of my favorite cities in America--but PLEASE, before we go there take a look at today’s offering and give it some thought.
It’s time to support immigration and housing reform. The food industry, hospitality world, and our societal structure depends on it. It’s not a red or blue issue, it’s a FORWARD issue. For all of us.
We need immigration reform more desperately than ever before for MANY reasons. One of them is to build new employees into the hospitality space.
This recession will be short lived according to most economists. BUT labor is going to become increasingly scarcer. There has been a lot of talk about this here in my home state of Minnesota because we are leading the nation in the need for workers. Our state economy is doing well, so we are really feeling the pinch of the need for an increased workforce.
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