Western Daily Press

Mitchells & Butlers launches consultati­on on job cuts

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ALL Bar One owner Mitchells & Butlers has started redundancy consultati­ons with staff as it struggles with the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The pub and bar group, which also owns Harvester and Toby Carvery, said it is facing “significan­t difficulti­es” after restrictio­ns tightened again. It has not disclosed how many jobs are likely to be affected.

Last week, rival Greene King revealed plans to cut around 800 jobs, while fellow pub groups Young’s, Fuller’s and City Pub Group have also said they are planning redundanci­es.

Mitchells & Butlers operates around 1,700 restaurant­s, pubs and bars across the UK and employs around 44,000 people.

“Mitchells & Butlers, like many others in the sector, has taken the very difficult and regrettabl­e decision to open redundancy consultati­ons with a number of our frontline team and will seek to redeploy affected staff wherever possible,” a company spokeswoma­n said.

The announceme­nt came hours after bars in Liverpool were told to close as part of the Government’s new three-tiered restrictio­n system for England. The move comes after the introducti­on of the 10pm curfew, restrictio­ns on service and a resultant slump in customer sentiment all weighed on hospitalit­y operators.

The spokeswoma­n said: “Our industry is operating in exceptiona­lly challengin­g circumstan­ces. With trading restrictio­ns and uncertaint­y likely to continue for the foreseeabl­e future, we strongly urge the Government to step up the level of support it is offering to an industry which has been repeatedly singled out and taken the full brunt of restrictio­ns.”

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All Bar One owner Mitchells & Butlers has started redundancy consultati­ons with staff

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