CNN BUSINESS | Millions of jobs and a shortage of applicants. Welcome to the new economy
There’s a problem at James Hook’s chicken farms, and it has nothing to
do with poultry.
P.D. Hook, a hatchery that supplies one third of the chickens sold in the
United Kingdom, should be humming along as the economy roars back to life. But
the company is short about 40 farm workers, double the usual number of
vacancies.
At the same time, there’s a severe deficit of truck drivers, making it
difficult for P.D. Hook to transport its birds to the factories where they are
cut, portioned and packed. And when the chickens do arrive, there’s a shortage
of staff at the processing plants, too.
“It’s all come together at a time when everybody wants more of
everything,” said Hook, the company’s managing director. “It’s a
perfect storm.” —read
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