Daily News | David’s Bridal is laying off some workers sooner than expected
The wedding-dress company based in Conshohocken announced in April that it would be closing stores andThree waves of layoffs were planned for Pennsylvania, which would take place in April, May and between June and August. Now, employees in the state who were scheduled to be laid off between June 12 and August 11, will be laid off between June 2 and July 24.
Pennsylvania counties affected by all waves of layoffs include Allegheny, Blair, Bucks, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Luzerne, Montgomery, York, although the specific number of employees affected was not announced.Other states are also experiencing this acceleration in layoffs. Ohio and Wisconsin, which were expecting workers to be laid off between early-June and early-August, will now see these layoffs take place by late June, according to company notices.
workers will be laid off in Wisconsin in total. The number of workers affected in Ohio was not specified. David’s Bridal changed the timeline in order to comply with requirements recently imposed by the bankruptcy court and to fulfill other business needs to close locations sooner, according to the company notices.
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