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staff shortage
Hong Kong's beloved milk tea store Bing Kee Cha Dong shuts down
Bing Kee Cha Dong, a beloved eatery that has served generations of Hong Kong customers for more than 70 years, announced last week it would suspend operations indefinitely due to "staff shortage and lack of manpower."
Aviation staff shortage poses flight collision risks in Australia
300 more staff needed to run HCMC metro line
Staff shortage a spoke in Vietnam’s tourism wheel
In Hoi An Town, a tourism hotspot, resort owner Trang has had her receptionists waiting tables over the last few weeks.
July 12, 2022 | 05:24 pm PT
HCMC mulls annual aid of $6 million to support medics
Ho Chi Minh City will spend VND138 billion ($6 million) each year to help state-owned medical centers across wards and communes retain staff.
April 7, 2022 | 04:31 pm PT
Skilled staff shortage cramp Vietnam’s upscale hotels
Upscale Vietnam hotels are struggling to hire and retain skilled staff, as even those with hospitality training switch careers.
September 7, 2018 | 12:13 am PT