Restaurant giant Union Square Hospitality Group lay off 2,000 staff members

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Restaurant giant Union Square Hospitality Group lay off 2,000 staff members
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The company announced that 80 percent of their workforce had lost their jobs, amid the pandemic

Mr Meyer added that"in the absence of income, restaurants simply cannot pay our non-working team members for more than a short period of time without becoming insolvent. In that scenario, no one wins."

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