I personally didn't, but we were asked the question (along with a request for a quote on these three 'steps' listed) by local media today.
Yes, I suppose many furloughed workers across society will be facing redundancy, as companies fail or realise they can operate with fewer... The huge amounts given by Government to those firms lucky enough to be able to furlough, will have delayed the inevitable not prevented it.That's all it is, an option for staff to take voluntary redundancy, nothing forced as of yet. Also support was suggested, but no actual details on how they would do this.
£2.5m on CrowdFunder - a promise from the Government to save them (maybe even at the expense of other Zoos) - and then they announce 300 job losses...mmmm???
£2.5m on CrowdFunder - a promise from the Government to save them (maybe even at the expense of other Zoos) - and then they announce 300 job losses...mmmm???
I wonder if this only pertains to just Chester Zoo or has major implications for other zoos around the country.
I've just seen the BBC coverage from the zoo this morning.
What is the construction going on next to the penguin pool - it looks a major development?
I wonder if this only pertains to just Chester Zoo or has major implications for other zoos around the country.
Hoping that the zoo will limit the number of members that can book, when the system is up and running, say 50/50, otherwise if to many members go they will make very little extra money
That would be good, always wanted evening walks around the zoo, always strange, although understandable they closed at 6 in the summer