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Article created by: Ilona Baliūnaitė

The pandemic is not only affecting global public health but also causing chaos for the economy, disrupting supply chains and causing labor shortages for businesses around the world.

Economists say that not only changing demographics like aging and retiring employees are a factor behind the shortages, but also border controls, immigration limits, and demands for better pay and flexible working arrangements.

The latest labor data from the United States, for example, shows that the number of people who are willing to walk away from their jobs or to switch employment is growing. A U.S. Labor Department's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, released in October, showed there were 10.4 million job openings in August whereas the number of people leaving their jobs (the so-called "quits rate") rose to 4.3 million, the highest level seen on records dating back to December 2000. And it's showing.

On Monday, a Chipotle location in Kentucky was forced to temporarily close its doors after half of its staff walked out on the job

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A video showing the simple sign the employees left went viral on TikTok in the hours following the mass resignation, and local Kentucky reporter Doug Proffitt also posted a picture of it on his Facebook, adding a statement from Chipotle itself.

The location's general manager, Raven Whallen, provided this explanation when reached by the Louisville Eccentric Observer: a series of unexpected staff resignations forced the Chipotle location to temporarily close its doors on Monday, but that didn't prevent it from reopening Tuesday morning. Apparently, the restaurant lost three employees on Monday. One had already put in her two-week notice but decided to leave her position early. Another was too frightened to return to work after discovering that her car's catalytic converter was stolen and her tires slit. A manager also left their position, leaving the store acutely understaffed.

But Chipotle, like many restaurants and fast-food locations across the US, has been struggling to maintain its employee count. The ongoing pandemic, paired with difficult customers, unsympathetic corporate management, and low pay, make these positions difficult to sell, even for the industry's typically young workers. As noted by Whallen, "A lot of people don't want to work nights, and if they do, they’re underage. So, it's kind of hard because they all have to be off at a certain time. We have to follow the labor laws."

In a similar case, one Dunkin' Donuts worker put his pay stub on blast, saying he doesn’t get paid enough for the misery he goes through

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TikToker @scorchedearthcorey blasted Dunkin' Donuts for not compensating their employees enough. "I just want you to look at this because, for some reason, some people think that other people are there to entertain them," he said in his viral clip."This is my main source of income, to pay child support ... Do you think with my 73 hours of misery, that you should come and try to bother me more? People think customer service is end-all-be-all. Let me explain something to you: I do not get paid enough to listen to you. I do not get paid enough to take your B.S. I do not get paid enough for you to treat me like I'm your entertainment."

People think the ordeal at the Kentucky Chipotle is a sign of a larger problem

And they're right, similar signs have been popping up all over the United States

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Nobody Wants To Work

Sign on a Chipotle window stating staff walked out due to poor wages and working conditions, going viral.

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    Much Better Than The “Nobody Wants To Work” Signs Many Restaurants Put Up Now

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    It's Happening

    Handwritten signs at a closed Dollar General criticizing wages and respect, related to Chipotle staff walkout viral signs.

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    Local Wendy’s Meets Its End

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    How Are You Guys Doing?

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    Sorry But We Are Closed

    Sign at a Chipotle restaurant stating closure due to no staff as workers have walked out, hiring notice included.

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    My Local Burger King The Other Night

    Sign in a Burger King window stating early closure due to lack of morale, related to staff walkout at US businesses.

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    No More Exploiting Us

    Chipotle storefront with handwritten staff signs protesting low pay and overwork during a walkout.

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    They Left Off

    Chalkboard sign in restaurant about short staffing and staff walking out due to wages and work conditions.

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    Nobody Wants To Work

    Hiring sign for restaurant servers with low pay and required shifts, highlighting Chipotle staff walkout trend.

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    No One Wants To Work Anymore

    Tweet showing signs from US businesses about staff shortages and closures related to Chipotle staff walkout going viral.

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    9 Employees Quit At A Burger King Location In Nebraska. They Cited Egregious Working Conditions

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    Nobody Wants To Work Anymore

    Sign at a US restaurant explains staff shortages as workers walked out, reflecting a viral trend of similar business signs.

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    Store Closed

    Handwritten sign stating store closed due to no employees in a retail setting, related to Chipotle staff walkout topic.

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    No One Wants To Work

    Sign about being short staffed and hiring experienced cooks, highlighting Chipotle staff walkout and US business labor issues.

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    New ‘Nobody Wants To Work At A Burger Joint Where They Can’t Afford The Food’ Hours

    Sign with updated hours stating nobody wants to work, reflecting Chipotle staff walkout and labor shortages.

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    What's Going On With Fast Food Employees Quitting?

    Handwritten sign on Wendy's kiosk saying staff quit and store closed, reflecting viral staff walkout trend in US businesses.

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    This Sign At A New York Burger Joint

    Sign at a Chipotle restaurant stating short staffed and asking customers to be patient with the staff who showed up.

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    #19

    The Pharmacy In My Pharmacy Is Closed. I Was Supposed To Pick Up My Diabetes Meds Here…didn’t Get A Call, Message, Nothing…

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    Sids In Aptos. Nobody Wants To Work For You Anymore!

    Sign at Sid's Smokehouse explaining short-staffed situation due to lack of workers, related to Chipotle staff walkout trend.

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