Business & Economy
Labor Day Won’t End Employee Shortages
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Two studies released this week note the impact the pandemic has had on low-wage workers, who bore the brunt of the pandemic’s economic blow.
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Two studies released this week note the impact the pandemic has had on low-wage workers, who bore the brunt of the pandemic’s economic blow.
CONCORD — The hospitality industry is nearly back to pre-pandemic levels reflected in state revenues for August.
A new study of the pandemic’s effect on people in their prime working years shows every state’s employment rate dropped, some significantly due to the coronavirus.
With the conclusion of the Governor’s Emergency Order on the coronavirus, the New Hampshire House ended representatives’ ability to participate remotely, requiring them instead to attend in person.
After testing negative for COVID-19 this week Gov. Chris Sununu was resting at home Thursday, but some are concerned that he is not leading an effort to require masks indoors in New Hampshire as the Delta variant surges across the country.
That comes after the Department of Defense decided to appropriate $1.7 billion for improvements at the facility.
While New Hampshire experienced record income growth in the first quarter, it lagged behind its Northern New England neighbors and the national average.
After a week that included travel to Kentucky and greeting visitors to the state last weekend on the Conway Scenic Railroad, Gov. Chris Sununu has fallen ill and is isolating as a precaution against COVID-19.
Gov. Chris Sununu’s surprise trip to Kentucky on Monday, paid for by entrepreneur Dean Kamen, is raising questions about the purpose of the trip.