Here’s How Laid Off Food Service Workers Can Find A New Job
Food Works Atlantic, launched by Mrs. Dunster’s and Ginger Agency, aims to match restaurant workers who were laid off with employers who need staff in the food manufacturing sector.
Food Works Atlantic, launched by Mrs. Dunster’s and Ginger Agency, aims to match restaurant workers who were laid off with employers who need staff in the food manufacturing sector.
The Moncton firm is offering services free of charge to help entrepreneurs weather challenges related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Eastland Group of Companies, a manufacturer of kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, mouldings, and custom building materials for over 50 years, showed off a prototype
Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton airports experience cutbacks as airlines face immense financial pressure from travel restrictions and cancellations during the coronavirus pandemic.
Murphy Hospitality Group is closing all of its restaurants and temporarily laying off around 400 staff members, while smaller establishments like 11th Mile in Fredericton also close doors temporarily.
Sequoia’s Dieppe and Downtown Moncton stores are offering free home deliveries and parking lot pick-ups; places like On the Vine in Saint John are having special hours for seniors.
Jesse Vergen of the Saint John Alehouse and Renée Lavallée and Doug Townsend of The Canteen in Dartmouth are asking the federal government to help hospitality businesses deal with the coronavirus.
With public schools in New Brunswick closed for two weeks starting March 16, and Nova Scotia public schools and daycare set to close for two weeks after March Break, business owners and employees who are parents are bracing for impact.
This week the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health recommended that any non-essential mass gathering of 150 or more people be cancelled or postponed until it could better determine the risk to the population. This has left big venues in the region cancelling or postponing upcoming events.
Forty-five Greater Moncton students who completed Junior Achievement NB’s 19-week entrepreneurship program were celebrated Wednesday.