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Full-service restaurant closures force TravelCenters of America to furlough 2,900 employeesFull-service restaurant closures force TravelCenters of America to furlough 2,900 employees

The fuel hubs are home to full-service dining brands such as Bob Evans Farms and Black Bear Diner

Nancy Luna, Senior editor, Nation's Restaurant News

April 20, 2020

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TCA fuel hubs have had to close full-service restaurants, which has resulted in furloughs.TCA

Full-service restaurant closures at its travel hubs have forced TravelCenters of America to furlough 2,900 employees, the company announced Monday in a COVID-19 pandemic business update.

TravelCenters of America locations are home to 650 quick-service and full-service dining brands including Arby’s, Subway, Bob Evans Farms, Black Bear Diner, Fuddruckers, Dunkin’, Starbucks, Carl’s Jr., Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Wendy’s, Burger King and Fazoli’s. Currently, all TA, Petro Stopping Centers and TA Express travel centers remain open during the crisis including quick-serve restaurants and convenience stores.

However, COVID-19 "has caused many state and local governments to close or severely limit non-essential services including full-service restaurants. In addition, broader stay-at-home orders and an overall decrease in consumer demand has significantly and adversely affected TA’s full-service restaurant business," the company said.

As a result of its full-service restaurant closures, "TA has made the difficult decision to furlough approximately 2,900 field employees, as well as approximately 122 corporate employees," the company announced Monday. 

All furloughed employees currently enrolled in TA’s benefits programs will continue to be eligible for health care coverage based on their plan. Impacted employees are eligible to apply for enhanced unemployment benefits under emergency relief funded through the CARES Act.

“This decision was very difficult, but these are unprecedented times. We believe this step is necessary to preserve the long-term success of our company and to ensure our essential services remain available for the millions of professional drivers who rely on us daily,” CEO Jon Pertchik said in a statement.

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Nancy Luna

Senior editor, Nation's Restaurant News

Nancy Luna is a senior editor at Nation's Restaurant News and a contributing editor at Supermarket News. She covers the industry's largest and most talked about fast-food brands including McDonald's, Starbucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC and Subway. She is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years reporting experience. As a veteran business reporter based in Southern California, Nancy has covered some of the country's most beloved food and retail brands including In-N-Out, Taco Bell, Trader Joe's, Aldi, Whole Foods Market, Target and Costco. Luna is a graduate of Cal State Fullerton. When she's not digging for news on her beat, you can find Nancy regaling her fans about her latest dining adventures on her Fast Food Maven social media channels. Contact [email protected]  or follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/fastfoodmaven

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