Melbourne's hospitality sector is facing a severe staff shortage, leading some businesses to adopt robotic waiters as a solution to maintain operations and fill vacant positions.
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some melbourne restaurants are so
short-staffed they've resorted to robots
to serve food businesses have been
forced to cut back opening hours or
offer bonuses with thousands of jobs
still vacant
robot waiters are in demand making up
for a shortage of hospitality workers
the robot is a convenience and is
is help for the labor
issue it's a real battle in the hospital for
for
to get anyone
in different hours or the weekends the
prime minister is calling on australians
to get to work this summer he says by
the end of the year the country could
recover 280 000 jobs that were lost
during lockdowns the jobs are there now
and we want to encourage people to go
out and take those jobs 250 000 jobs are
being advertised across the country
including more than 7 000 jobs in
hospitality and tourism in victoria it's
forced many melbourne restaurants and
bars to operate on reduced hours because
they can't find enough staff ns robotics
has so far imported 50 robots from china
in the past year they cost just under
fifteen hundred dollars a month to rent
or up to twenty four thousand dollars to
buy the restaurants will soon be using
robots to do more than deliver food
there are plans to import machines that
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