Across the United States, thousands of waiters, cooks, hotel staff, actors, bart...
NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES - Across the United States, thousands of waiters, cooks, hotel staff, actors, bartenders and workers in other sectors have suddenly found themselves unemployed as the coronavirus pandemic has scythed through the world’s biggest economy.
A few hours after ending her shift on Wednesday, Nyiasha Johnson got a call from a co-worker with devastating news: she had lost her job at Philadelphia International Airport, one of hundreds of contract service workers hit by airline company cuts. “Do I consider my job lost? I don’t know. Am I the general manager or WAS I the general manager? It’s the uncertainty of all this that’s the hardest part,” she added.
One of the hardest hit industries is hospitality after many cities across the country restricted service to takeout.
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