Rue Cler will be suspending service indefinitely. After the next payroll all of our employees will be furloughed. Unless something changes, we will never re-open and our landlord will probably sue me personally for the balance of the lease. 33 people who support themselves and their families with earnings from Rue Cler will be out of work.
This is the reality of where we stand today. All of your favorite spots, if they are independently owned (or maybe even if they're corporate) are going to go out of business as well as the businesses that serve them.
This is catastrophic for the food and wine industry. Worse than 9/11 and 2008.
There really isn't anything you can do other than to make sure that your state and federal representatives support a bail out for the service industry. Our employees will need immediate and easy access to unemployment insurance and businesses will need a direct cash infusion.
It'll be a lot less that bailing out fuckhead bankers who brought it on themselves. Our business was doing better than ever and we were paying real, living wages to our employees. This was an externality that no one could prepare for as it just isn't really possible with restaurant margins to have 6 months of cash to cover fixed expenses at the ready.
The human toll of this won't be just those who died from the virus an entire industry will be wiped out if leadership does nothing. Unless society totally crumbles and no one studies disease anymore, I'll be fine, I still have a day job unrelated to the industry. 33 people who worked for Rue Cler will not and there was nothing I could do to stop it.
This is the reality of where we stand today. All of your favorite spots, if they are independently owned (or maybe even if they're corporate) are going to go out of business as well as the businesses that serve them.
This is catastrophic for the food and wine industry. Worse than 9/11 and 2008.
There really isn't anything you can do other than to make sure that your state and federal representatives support a bail out for the service industry. Our employees will need immediate and easy access to unemployment insurance and businesses will need a direct cash infusion.
It'll be a lot less that bailing out fuckhead bankers who brought it on themselves. Our business was doing better than ever and we were paying real, living wages to our employees. This was an externality that no one could prepare for as it just isn't really possible with restaurant margins to have 6 months of cash to cover fixed expenses at the ready.
The human toll of this won't be just those who died from the virus an entire industry will be wiped out if leadership does nothing. Unless society totally crumbles and no one studies disease anymore, I'll be fine, I still have a day job unrelated to the industry. 33 people who worked for Rue Cler will not and there was nothing I could do to stop it.