Like Corporate America, Cannabis Industry Struggles To Fill Jobs

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Like corporate America, the cannabis industry is struggling to fill jobs

As the pandemic ebbs and corporate America is struggling to fill job vacancies right now, the cannabis industry is also feeling the pinch. Top cannabis recruiterreports they’re currently having trouble filling over 200 open positions on their temporary jobs platform. Is supplementary unemployment assistance the reason employers are having a difficult time hiring? Or are there are factors at play? Kelsea Appelbaum, head of community partnerships at Vangst, offers some answers.

I'm an East Coast-based business journalist who has covered the emerging legal cannabis sector for a number of outlets that include the Wall Street Journal, Crain's NewI'm an East Coast-based business journalist who has covered the emerging legal cannabis sector for a number of outlets that include the Wall Street Journal, Crain's New York Business, Venture Capital Journal, Buyouts and Investopedia.

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