8 Papa John’s Pizzerias Abruptly Close Without Explanation, Employees May Be Without Pay for Final 2 Weeks
Eight California Papa John’s
restaurants in the Sacramento area suddenly closed on Friday, to the
surprise of both customers and employees.
“We are sorry to advise you that due to
circumstances beyond our control we have been forced to cease
operations effective immediately,” read a sign posted on the door of the
popular pizzerias Friday, later uploaded to the online-messaging board Reddit.
The individual that uploaded that sign
to Reddit says he was an employee of one of the stores and claims the
owners shut down the restaurants without leaving their workers pay for
their final two weeks.
“8 Papa John’s Suddenly Close on Payday
[sic], leaving myself and 50+ other employees without pay for our last 2
weeks,” the unidentified individual alleged on Reddit, noting later he
or she was looking to pursue legal action.
“I cried when I found out,” the
individual said, responding to a comment. “Not for me. I’ll be fine.
It’s my coworkers. They work there asses off for minimum wage and barely
skid by. Some of the full timers live paycheck to paycheck and were
expecting to go pick up there checks and pay there bills and whatnot
[sic].”
A spokesman for Papa John’s corporate told KXTV the eight stores had been struggling, but that corporate was unaware they would suddenly close.
“We certainly could have helped them look at some other options,” said Darryl Carr.
Carr did not appear to address the
alleged lack of payment to employees in his interview with KXTV. A
spokesperson was not immediately available to TheBlaze for comment early
Saturday.
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