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SF Chronicle: Bay Area companies are hiring, but are there enough workers to fill the jobs?

May 18 2021

Demand for domestic workers like nannies, house cleaners and home care workers remains depressed, according to Ai-jen Poo, co-founder and executive director of the nonprofit National Domestic Workers Alliance.

  • ai-jen poo
  • Bay Area
  • domestic workers
  • economic recovery
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