Summer is a key trading period for much of the sector
Businesses face the possibility of staff shortages over the key summer season as, last month, vacancies in the hospitality sector jumped to a record high.
UK hospitality businesses recorded 83% more vacancies over the three months to May than over the same period in 2019, before the pandemic struck.High street plans could bring 58,000 empty shops back into use “However, high vacancy rates are impeding our ability to trade. This is particularly concerning as we enter the summer, a key trading period for much of the sector.”
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