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Who has the worst staff turnover? Restaurant Employee Turnover by City and State + Retention Playbook

7 Shifts

Back-of-House and Front-of-House. For restaurant employees added in the past year (August 2021-August 2022), the average employee tenure is just 110 days —a little over three months. Back-of-House and Front-of-House are an even split. Back-of-House and Front-of-House are an even split.

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The restaurant labor shortage: how we got here and a 2023 update

Open for Business

million workers came back to the accommodation and food service sectors. There were an average of 500,000 more job openings than new hires in the hospitality sector per month between October 2021 and March 2022. Many workers found jobs in other industries offering more stability or benefits like health insurance.

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How To Hire And Retain Restaurant Staff In 2022

The Restaurant Times

But how can you retain employees, and if you can’t retain them, how do you hire new ones in 2022? Additionally, many fast-food employees quit their jobs because they lack perks like paid sick time or health insurance. Employee retention is the capacity of an organization to retain its staff. Let’s discuss. . One million of the 4.5

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Rising Restaurant Minimum Wage: What to Know for 2021

Touch Bistro

When your business is located in an affected region, the federal minimum wage takes a back seat to the state or city rate. Planned increase on January 1, 2022. Planned increase on January 1, 2022. hour for businesses with 26 or more employees on January 1, 2022. Planned increase on January 1, 2022. Alaska: $10.34/hour.

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Restaurant wages in 2023: What owners should know

Open for Business

The average hourly rate for US restaurant workers increased by 20% between 2020 and 2022 , rising from $16.65 The average hourly rate for US restaurant workers increased by 20% between 2020 and 2022 , rising from $16.65 Rising wages reflect this pressure. Minimum wage increases have been happening around the country.

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How to Cook a Direwolf

EATER

It was April 2017, a seventh season of the show would air in a couple of months, and a friend had come to Chicago to attend this dinner with me, not because we loved Game of Thrones — neither of us had watched for years at that point — but because the idea of a fannish dinner was exciting. This version was dyed with squid ink.)

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Virtual Acceleration, Raising the Bar and Insult Monitor

Modern Restaurant Management

This edition of MRM News Bites features a double dose from US Foods, SpotOn Transact, DoorDash Kitchens, Virtual Restaurant Consulting, Tripleseat and Gather, wagamama, Toast, The Gluten Intolerance Group, Instawork and StaffMate Online, Procurant and Yellofin, Sift, 7shifts, ParTech, Revel Systems and Como, Kabbage, Bluecrew and Cuboh.

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