Restaurants create new jobs, struggle to fill them

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California’s full-service restaurants have boosted employment levels 23 percent in the past four years, and U.S. restaurant employment is on track to grow from 13.1 million to 14.4 million by 2023, according to NRA data. As restaurant jobs grow more plentiful, owners say they’re having a harder time finding the right employees for the jobs. Read The Sacramento Bee story here

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