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WFH demands rise as labour shortages and home-service no shows shake big city work
Economy
Published on 26 April 2026

House help departures for voting are changing staffing norms
As employees push for work from home, staffing firms warn of labour shortages hitting manufacturing, logistics, hospitality and facility management. At the same time, consumers in big cities report frequent no-shows from home-service platforms like Urban Company and Snabbit. The result is a tightening market where both workplaces and household services feel the strain.
- WFH requests are rising amid growing labour gaps
- Shortages span manufacturing, logistics, hospitality and facility work
- Home-service platforms face frequent no-shows in big cities
- Voting duty-linked absences are disrupting household staffing
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