Unfortunately it is a highly repetitive story, you'd see a similar pattern if you overlayed the years up to and including the 2008 financial crisis. The people at the bottom end of the job scale (people just coming into the workforce) will often face the hardest struggles during the dip of a recession with employers much less likely to take on new staff when the current workers are in unprecedented lockdowns. That combined with the Covid effect on hospitality in general, which is a very common starting pool for part time jobs and utilizes workers from the youngster age groups a lot. We'll see a slow recovery as people start travelling and socializing more, but it'll be a bumpy road.
The even worse situation is that people at the bottom are the ones that end up with getting fired and the ones who stayed are given the work load of the previous people as well. So instead of 10k warehouse workers, you have 7k of them and give those 7k people the workload of 10k and not like they can leave neither because they would fail to find another job. So, we have people who are unemployed AND people who are employed but worked tirelessly as well.
This will never lead to anything decent in the long run, which is why I doubt that it would be doing anyone any good but that is how the economy works, CEO's and shareholders and board of directors will not take a pay cut, they will just lay that off to bottom workers.
Can i ask you ? And why do they agree to do more work for the same pay, and moreover to do more for others?
Who allows an employer to fulfill the role of a slave owner? Who's stopping you from disagreeing? Well, it is clear "we have unemployment, everything is bad, otherwise they will be fired." If you yourself justify such behavior, and even more then give an explanation, then to whom do you have claims? Well, this is the situation, yes - the employer can set conditions, yes - you do not want to give up the job offered by such an employer. If you do not like the employer of exit 2 - either change the employer or create a job for yourself. And, there is also the third option - to retrain for another, in-demand specialty. If you constantly suffer and continue to fulfill the will of the employer - this is how your whole life will pass, and it will be fine, since in fact everything suits you, you do not seek to change something and explain why it is "invariable".
I have a lot of immigrants in my country. There is a family, I met them, from Sri Lanka. They migrated to Ukraine (yes, not to Germany or France), and after half a year they opened their own business - they have 2 fruit / vegetable stalls. Husband, wife and eldest son are working. They work efficiently, I often buy products from them, and I know that they already have many regular customers. They were able to ... No one helped them, the problems were like everyone else's. They just wanted and CHANGED the situation!