Central Park Boathouse owner: Business is 'dead' for restaurants in certain areas of NYC
Dean Poll on the state of NYC's restaurant industry
163 Pizza Hut restaurants up for sale after franchisee files for bankruptcy
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Ruby Tuesday files for bankruptcy protection
Prior to seeking relief in bankruptcy court, the company disclosed that it had secured lenders to support the restructuring process.
How coronavirus will change how we grocery shop
Whole Foods CEO on the impact coronavirus has on food business
Central Park Boathouse permanently lays off staff, closes until 2021
When it reopens in the spring, the Boathouse owner Dean Poll reportedly hopes to negotiate with the restaurant’s union to hire back employees based on seniority.
Coronavirus causes divide in NYC among the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’: James Freeman
James Freeman on COVID economy in NYC
Bill Murray says he could moderate next presidential debate with 'a couple cups of coffee'
Robert Wolf, Bill Murray join ‘The Claman Countdown’
Dollar Tree to hire over 25,000 employees nationwide
During Dollar Tree's annual hiring event, the company will look to fill full-time and part-time positions within its Dollar Tree and Family Tree stores and distribution centers.
Unemployment from coronavirus hit larger city economies much harder than smaller ones: Glassdoor CEO
Christian Sutherland-Wong on unemployment in major cities
Minnesota coronavirus hospital could become homeless shelter as hundreds of layoffs loom
A St. Paul, Minn., hospital treating COVID-19 patients could become a homeless shelter as its parent company faces revenue losses.
Fed’s Jerome Powell pushes for more coronavirus stimulus
Edward Lawrence on Fed’s Jerome Powell, economy
US commercial bankruptcies up 33% amid coronavirus pandemic
The number of U.S. businesses that have sought relief in bankruptcy court is up 33% to date compared to pre-pandemic times, according to new data compiled by legal service firm Epiq.
Southwest CEO announces pay cuts to avoid layoffs, furloughs through 2021
In a video to employees Monday, Southwest CEO Gary Kelly announced that the airline will need to "sacrifice more" by undergoing pay cuts in an effort to avoid layoffs and furloughs through 2021 amid the coronavirus pandemic's ongoing impact on travel demand.
Restaurants need to recover for rest of US economy to recover: NYC Hospitality Alliance executive
Andrew Rigie on coronavirus, restaurant industry
The US government caused shutdown, so it should reimburse restaurants: 'Bar Rescue' host
'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer on the risk of more NYC restaurant closures
H&M fined $41M for tracking workers’ personal lives using company database
H&M has been fined more than $41 million for allegedly tracking hundreds of employees’ personal lives on a company database.
Pandemic pushes start of holiday shopping earlier than ever
Black Friday has long been the unofficial start to the U.S. holiday season, though retailers have been pushing holiday shopping earlier for the last decade or so. This year there’s more urgency.
NYC Central Park horse carriage drivers return to work after coronavirus shutdown
Central Park's iconic horse-drawn carriages return after six-month shutdown with COVID-19 tests for drivers.
Florida Disney properties to lose at least one quarter of staff through layoffs: report
Company filed letter with state, local officials last week explaining approximately 6,390 nonunion Sunshine State employees to be let go
Millions of Americans in non-essential jobs feeling pain of coronavirus: report
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