'I'm seeing an industry disappear': how lockdown is leaving hospitality workers homeless

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For thousands working in bars, restaurants and hotels, the future is uncertain. We talk to the casualties of lockdown – and to those battling to support them

The furlough scheme, which provided up to 80% of workers’ salaries, was due to end on 31 October, but was extended until December when England entered its second lockdown. But with pubs and restaurants only able to offer takeaways, the hospitality sector has suffered a huge setback. Katie Nicholls of UK Hospitality warned that a third of all yearly turnover is typically generated between Halloween and Christmas Eve. The loss of that turnover may well prove fatal for many businesses.

 

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Unclear to me, but maybe clear to others, how predicted delays in the supply and delivery chain will impact on hospitality generally post Brexit

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