Scottish hotel blames admin error for sacking staff during Covid-19 outbreak

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Scottish hotel blames admin error for sacking staff during Covid-19 outbreak
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Workers at Coylumbridge hotel in Aviemore were told their employment had been terminated and to leave accommodation

A hotel business has blamed an administrative error after it sacked staff at one of its Scotland properties and left some without accommodation during the coronavirus pandemic.

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