Guinness Storehouse confirms plans to lay-off some staff when it reopens this month

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The Storehouse was last year revealed to be Ireland's most popular fee-paying tourist attraction in 2018, bringing in more than 1.7 million tourists throughout the year.

Image: Leah Farrell Image: Leah Farrell THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE in Dublin City centre has become the latest business to suffer because of the Covid-19 pandemic, with its owner Diageo confirming that a number of staff will be let go in the coming weeks.

Diageo confirmed to TheJournal.ie that the expected drop-off in tourist numbers over the coming months, which follows a four month closure during the height of the pandemic in Ireland, will now result in staff redundancies.In a statement, it said: “The Guinness Storehouse is currently working on preparations for reopening in July, having been closed since early March.

#Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to you“As a result of this impact, we are in consultation with our employee representative bodies on reducing our overall staffing numbers. Our employees have been informed about this process. We expect this consultation to be completed by the end of the month.

 

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