After two years of on-and-off lockdowns, Rachel Reinders felt a renewed sense of hope last month as pandemic restrictions eased and spring dawned on the cusp of a new patio season.
But Reinders, who heads administration at the LieutenantB次元官网网址檚 Pump pub in Ottawa, had to scale back operations yet again, shutting down its lunchtime kitchen for a week in March because four cooks were on sick leave simultaneously.
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Businesses across Canada are struggling to cope with an apparent sixth wave of COVID-19, as staffing shortages hamper sectors from health care to hospitality and manufacturingB次元官网网址 though the interruption remains more manageable than last winterB次元官网网址檚 Omicron variant surge.
Dr. Kevin Smith, chief executive at the University Health Network in Toronto, said Wednesday that case numbers at its hospitals have shot up in the past few days, B次元官网网址渟o much so that staffing is challenging once again.B次元官网网址
In Montreal, parka maker Quartz Co. saw about 10 of its roughly 100 employees stay home with COVID-19 symptoms recently, though co-founder Fran莽ois-Xavier Robert says the absences were shorter than in January.
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Nonetheless, retailers, gyms and event spaces are taking yet another hit as workers fall ill or steer clear of those sectors altogether, fearing further lockdowns, said Ryan Mallough, a senior director with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
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Several Canadian provinces are bolstering their defences against the virus amid signs of a sixth wave. Quebec and Prince Edward Island extended their provincial mask mandates until later this month and Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia plan to expand access to fourth doses of the vaccine.
The food supply chain continues to feel pandemic pinch.
Before the onset of COVID-19, processing plants contended with a 10 per cent labour shortage as the workforce aged. After peaking at 30 per cent during the Omicron surge, the shortage remains at 25 per cent, according to Food and Beverage Canada.
B次元官网网址淲orkforce issues in primary agriculture and food manufacturing are critical and need to be addressed urgently,B次元官网网址 Jennifer Wright, acting executive director of the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council, said in a release Friday.
On Monday the federal government eased rules on temporary foreign workers in some areas of the economy desperately in need of employees, allowing employers in those industries to hire up to 30 per cent of their workforce through the program.
But Ottawa has failed to address a growing backlog for incoming workers, said Stewart Skinner, a pork farmer near Listowel, Ont. Processing times at the Immigration Department have increased from between three and four months to more than a year, he said.
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However, labour snags for many retailers have largely stabilized.
B次元官网网址淚 donB次元官网网址檛 think theyB次元官网网址檙e experiencing as significant a disruption as they were in January. The peak seems to have been then,B次元官网网址 said Retail Council of Canada spokesperson Michelle Wasylyshen.
Meanwhile some offices are moving ahead as planned with back-to-work policies, though these often involve hybrid arrangements, as at Desjardins Group. Infections among its 54,000 employees are on the rise, but not to the point of hurting its services, said spokesman Jean Beno卯t Turcotti.
National Bank also aims to ramp up to 50 per cent capacity from mostly remote work for its 21,000 employees at the moment. It will move beyond that threshold, but only B次元官网网址渇ollowing the momentum and the impact of this sixth wave,B次元官网网址 said spokesman Jean-Francois Cadieux.
B次元官网网址 Christopher Reynolds, The Canadian Press