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Issue 2
Volume 62
Anish Amin ('22)
Knight Writers
Hailey Green ('23)
Robbie Rice ('22)
E W L U B V E N T P O R T L A S S E & Much More!
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By JADYN GRAYES, STAFF WRITER The labor shortage in 2021 while help- known a couple of people who have had to quit ing most students looking for employment, is because they needed a higher paying job,” destroying companies struggling to fill spots. - Gia Fogg (‘23) said about her experiThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce has ence with people in her workplace quitting. declared this shortage a workforce crisis. The Fogg currently works at Marco’s Pizza. job openings in America reached an all-time Another reason for the abundance of job high of 11.1 million in July, and the most reopenings is workers being treated poorly. cent count in August put us at 10.44 million. “From personal experience, I think part of This can affect workers in many ways, especially employees still in school. A lot of the issue could be workers being treated badly. workplaces recently looking to hire people At my last job, I did not have a very pleasant that reach certain criteria are lowering these experience...As a result of her [the owner] aggresrequirements because of the lack of workers sive treatment, they lost many staff members and had to shut their doors down,” available to take most of the jobs offered. - Hailey Green (‘23) said, addressing her One of the common blames for people previous bad work experiences and sharing quitting at a higher rate this year is low pay. how they could add to the current crisis. “I personally think the labor crisis might While this shortage of employees is havbe mainly due to low pay. I’ve heard a couple of ing a greater negative effect on companies my older coworkers talk about how they’re not making enough to sustain themselves, and I’ve struggling to fill spots, it has proved as an advantage for some students looking for employment.
employees out of desperation to fill empty spots. “It was pretty easy to find the job that I have right now. I only spent about 2 or 3 weeks applying for different jobs, and then found this one,” - Alessandra Hollyfield (‘23) said, who currently works at Trattoria Pasquale, an Italian Restaurant. As can be seen, restaurants seem to be struggling more with people quitting and filling empty spots. Meanwhile, some other companies are less affected by America’s current crisis. “Barnes and Noble is definitely not short on staff we are in fact overflowing...almost everyone on our staff except for me and two others are all out of high school and college,” - Lexington Burgees (‘23) said.
The 2021 labor shortage in the US has been negatively affecting companies small Many student workers have found it eas- and large all year. It has also been an advanier to get jobs in 2021. This could be due to tage to unemployed teens, and will hopefully companies lowering their requirements for encourage more students to apply for jobs.
An interview with Robbie Rice (pictured above) By SAMUEL ELLIOTT, PRINT MANAGING EDITOR There's a labour shortWould you recommend age going on in the country YMCA lifeguarding as a poat the moment, have you felt tential option for students on any impacts from that in the the job hunt? YMCA? "Yes! I feel like lifeguardRHS: So how has it "I think we have kinda ing is like the stereotypical been working at the Y lately? felt the effects of the labour first job for a kid to have, and shortage. Our manager has to rightly so. I've enjoyed my time Rice: "Working at the Y work a lot of the opening shifts lifeguarding at the Y and I'd has been pretty good recently. during the week because the recommend it to anyone lookIt's nice to have a break from majority of lifeguards at the ing for a fun part-time job." applying to colleges and schol- Y are in high school. Howevarshipsand get to hang out er we are actively hiring more with the other lifeguards." Photo credit (right): Robbie Rice lifeguards!"
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Alessandra Hollyfield ('22)
How RHS students are responding to a shift in the labour market
We talked to YMCA Lifeguard Robbie Rice for his firsthand opinions on school employment, and the reaches of the labour crisis.
N C E S C
December 6th, 2021
How is the 2021 labor crisis affecting student workers?
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