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Macy’s To Furlough Most Employees, Including In Minnesota
Macy's announced Monday it will furlough the majority of its workers during the coronavirus crisis.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Macy’s announced Monday it is furloughing the majority of its almost 130,000 employees, including in Minnesota, during the ongoing new coronavirus pandemic.
“Across Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury brands, we will be moving to the absolute minimum workforce needed to maintain basic operations,” Macy’s said in a statement Monday. “This means the majority of our colleagues will go on furlough beginning this week.”
Workers who are furloughed will continue to be covered in the company’s health benefits plan through at least May, the company said.
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The national retail chain, which has closed all stores since March 18, “will remain closed until we have a clear line of sight on when it is safe to reopen,” the retailer said.
Since its stores were closed, Macy’s Inc. has also drawn down its line of credit, frozen spending and hiring, extended payment terms and canceled a collection of orders.
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