by: WOODTV.com staff
CASCADE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A company that runs restaurants in Gerald R. Ford International Airport has filed paperwork with the state saying it expects to have to lay off workers in October.
Management company HMSHost filed a legal notice with the state Monday, stating that 84 workers have been on furlough since March, when the coronavirus pandemic caused airline passenger numbers to tank and mitigation efforts shut down restaurant dining rooms in Michigan.
HMSHost stated that if workers aren’t recalled by Oct. 15, their temporary furlough will be converted to a permanent layoff, the company said.
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