The assistant store manager role will go across all shops.Ģ7 August: The majority of the cuts are focused on the sandwich chain's shop workers, but 90 roles will be lost in its support centre teams. The company has more than 14,000 employees.Ģ2 September: Whitbread, which owns the Premier Inn, Beefeater and Brewers Fayre chains, said it would cut 6,000 jobs at its hotels and restaurants, almost one in five of its workforceħ September: The restaurant chain confirms the closure of 73 restaurants as part of a rescue restructure deal.ģ September: The company, which was bought by Coca-Cola two years ago, is cutting up to 1,650 jobs in its cafes, more than one in 10 of its workforce. "I will be working to see if we can save the remaining five outlets, but I am not in a position to give any guarantee about their future operations at this time.15 October: Marston's - the brewer which owns nearly 1,400 pubs, restaurants, cocktail bars and hotels across the UK - said it would cut 2,150 jobs due to fresh Covid restrictions. However, I am pleased that some will remain open to continue serving the public. Mr McClean added: "I regret it is not possible to keep all the stores going. These are at the Odyssey, Castlecourt and Victoria Square in Belfast, and in Carryduff and Bangor. In addition, the Administrator will be working closely with the company to keep the remaining five outlets open while their trading position is urgently assessed. These are at Lisburn, Carrickfergus, Ballymena and Glengormley and together they employ around 120 people. Those affected are currently being informed." Arrangements have been made that can enable four other outlets to remain open. "As a result, approximately 130 employees will be made redundant with immediate effect. "These outlets are in Dublin Road, Yorkgate and Connswater in Belfast, in Coleraine and in Dungannon. "I have assessed the current trading position of outlets run by Restaurant Management Services Ltd and it is with regret that I have concluded that there is no option other than to close five of the 14 immediately. Mr McClean said: "The franchises run by Restaurant Management Services have been operating in an increasingly competitive market for some time and the company’s financial situation has been exacerbated by the current economic downturn, resulting in the decision to enter Administration. David McClean, Senior Partner and Insolvency Practitioner in Moore Stephens, Chartered Accountants, Belfast, was today appointed Administrator for Restaurant Management Services Ltd. A Northern Ireland company, which operates as a franchisee of 14 Pizza Hut outlets, has gone into administration.
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