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Double blows for the hospitality sector as covid, polls in North India make workers

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Hubballi: Increasing a lot of problems that the hospitality sector that has been besieged in Hubballi-Dharwad wrestling with the lack of labor faced by many companies.
Migrant workers from North Indian countries are most of the workforce in most restaurants and hotels, and with the selection scheduled in many of these countries for the next two months, many employees have returned home to give their voices.
Unfortunately, this only adds to their misery because many employees go home for Dasara and Deepavali have not returned to twin cities, citing a surge in Covid-19 case about 15 people from Uttar Pradesh in his work.
“But none of them had returned to work after leaving for a festival.
With the government limiting our operations, we are also reluctant to ask them to return, and they are also reluctant to return.
The state government has mandated that all employees in the hospitality industry are full vaccinated , while many North Indian employees we have not received the second dose.
The selection of assemblies in their state has given them another reason to remain back.
Most of the workers from Uttar Pradesh arrive in groups, but most hotels do not have a position to hire large amounts of employees .
But we expect our employees back once the election is over.
Workers of Uttar Pradesh and the North Indian states more highly skilled in preparing Chinese food, in addition to their home course, “said Sooda.
Sooda aircraft, Chief Executive Hans Hotel Ajay Handa, “Lucknow and Gorakhpur.
It is a hub for the chef.
Although the selection is one reason they live behind, the main reason is fear of Covid, now that the third wave is here.
Also difficult for us To maintain employees in the face of restrictions, while the family asked workers not to leave home.
“Amarjeet, a chef in a star hotel in Gokul Road in Hubballi, is among those who have decided to stay.
Back at his home in North India.
Amarjeet said that he, along with many of his friends, had planned to return to Karnataka in December.
“But with the government impressive sidewalks on the New Year celebration, we decided to wait until Sankranthi, when the election calendar was announced.
Many of us have received part-time jobs, and if the election commission lifts the sidewalk on January 30, we can start searching well,” he said.

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