Restaurants hope to fill positions caused by labor shortage as COVID-19 unemployment benefits expire
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With the $300 a week in federal unemployment benefits officially ending, local businesses are hoping they will be able to fill positions due to the labor shortage. One America's Stephanie Myers speaks with Chris Dharod, who is the president of SSCP Management, about the impact this will have on the industry.
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