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diciembreTGI Fridays secures rescue deal - but with loss of more than 1,000 jobs
TGI Fridays will remain on UK high streets after a rescue deal was secured for News Today the restaurant chain - but more than 1,000 staff have lost their jobs.
Thirty-five restaurants are closing immediately after they were not included in the sale, resulting in 1,012 redundancies.
However, 51 sites have been rescued in the sale to Breal Capital and Calveton, a day after Sky News reported a deal was being finalised.
It means nearly 2,400 jobs have been saved across the chain.
Trade union Unite said on X that staff had been shut out of restaurants with padlocks on the doors changed, while others were invited to a video call with members of the head office with one hour's notice.
Other workers said they had not been told whether or not they will be paid, News Today according to the trade union.
TGI Fridays' parent company Hostmore said it was filing for administration last month due to debt problems.
The restaurants being saved are:
- Bluewater
- Trafford Centre
- Meadowhall
- Aberdeen Union Square
- Metrocentre
- Basildon
- Glasgow Fort
- Milton Keynes Stadium
- Braehead
- Wembley
- Birmingham NEC
- Glasgow
- Junction 27
- Castleford
- Lakeside Quay
- Teesside
- Bolton
- Norwich
- St Davids
- Doncaster
- Lakeside
- Fareham
- Liverpool One
- Stevenage
- White Rose
- Cribbs Causeway
- Rushden Lakes
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Southampton
- Silverburn
- Watford Central
- Aberdeen Beach
- Braintree
- Bournemouth
- Stratford
- High Wycombe
- Cheshire Oaks
- Walsall
- Milton Keynes
- Sheffield
- Nottingham
- Edinburgh
- Coventry
- Ashton-Under-Lyne
- Telford
- The O2
- Staines
- Crawley
- Reading
- Cheadle
- Leicester Square.
Julie McEwan, chief executive of TGI Fridays UK, said: "The news today marks the start of a positive future for our business following a very challenging period for the casual dining sector as a whole.
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