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by keming
459 days ago
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My first thought upon seeing the headline was that perhaps this could be due to a workforce that has abandoned or has been abandoned by other industries- providing an influx of enthusiasm, competition, variety, and desperation. But, then I read: > We document that, after remaining almost constant for almost 30 years, real labor productivity at U.S. restaurants surged over 15% during the COVID pandemic. So I wonder if it’s a combination of workers getting better tips and more people buying takeout meals? |
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