
Seville Businesses Struggle with Worker Shortages
Seville Businesses Face Worker Shortages: "Those Who Want to Work Have No Limits" Seville, Spain – Businesses in Seville are grappling with a significant worker shortage, impacting various sectors. Grupo Díaz Cadenas, a prominent company in the region, is experiencing this firsthand. Francisco Díaz Cadenas, the company president, shared his concerns in a recent interview with ABC de Sevilla. "A colleague has 11 trucks parked because he can't find drivers," he stated, highlighting the severity of the situation. The shortage isn't simply a matter of needing a job; Cadenas emphasizes the crucial role of wanting the work. "It's not the same to come needing a job as wanting one," he explained. This sentiment underscores the importance of employee motivation and commitment. The company's success, however, offers a beacon of hope. Cadenas also recalled the inspiring message of Aurora Cadenas, recently recognized as "Seville's businesswoman of the year," emphasizing unity, effort, and hard work as key ingredients for success. The interview offers a nuanced perspective on the challenges and potential solutions for addressing worker shortages in the region.