The article talks about labor shortages, but I wonder how many suppliers are locking in contracts with higher prices now in anticipation of that getting worse. It’s not like replacement workers are itching to come into the United States right now.
The article talks about labor shortages, but I wonder how many suppliers are locking in contracts with higher prices now in anticipation of that getting worse. It’s not like replacement workers are itching to come into the United States right now.
Not only higher prices but built in flexibility to account for that unpredictability