Risk of massive job loss as Cineworld shuts
Cineworld, the second-largest cinema chain in the world is going to close a huge number of cinemas across the UK and the US with no confirmed date of reopening. This puts the jobs of thousands of people at risk amidst the ongoing global crisis. Cineworld will continue to monitor the situation closely and will communicate any future plans to resume operations in these markets at the appropriate time, said a representative of Cineworld. Read more here.
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