Thursday, August 22, 2019

Wisconsin Dells Labor Is Critical Lack

The critical lack across the Wisconsin Dells area is labor.  Business is short staffed and scared.  The community has invested millions of publicly collected dollars into private business enterprises to grow the local economy.  These large tourism focused business modals need staff that the local population is completely unable to fill.

To compensate the Wisconsin Dells area has given millions of publicly collected dollars to property owners to construct new housing for work experience travelers coming from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Immigration Program to support local tourism efforts.  The Wisconsin Dells area has constructed new housing for over 4500 individuals to come from outside of the Country and help with tourism business modals.

The United States Administration of the Federal Government has aggressively enacted legislation that restricts legal immigration.  Fewer and fewer families from outside of the Country are willing to allow their loved ones to travel in to Wisconsin Dells through the J1VISA Immigration Program for fear of being detained and transported to an unknown location despite having a legal passport.   This has become more risky when you consider the individual typically has very little money - making even a bus ride out of reach.

The critical lack of labor means larger tourism business modals are short staffed - this applies directly to the consumers perception of quality.  This high cost of importing labor from outside of the Country has contributed to the much higher than normal business lease failure rate across the Wisconsin Dells area.

The Wisconsin Dells areas single focus on tourism creates a fragile economic climate that results in stronger indications of poverty at the slightest down turn.  The federal driven restrictions on legal immigration has created change across the Wisconsin Dells business community.

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