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Freakbeat Records’ Bob Say says via email that the store is “managing to keep the mail-order going. It isn’t close to our usual business but helps pay the employees and rent. Everyone is involved in some aspect from home; making new listings, social media exposure, packing and shipping.Vinyl buyers are a notoriously demanding lot who expect Amazon Prime-level service regardless of pandemic or pestilence, but Gimme Gimme’s Cook is not even sure he should be going to the post office.
With little income, stores are having to make hard choices. Amoeba’s Henderson says that the company is unable to pay its 200 salaried employees and has no work for its hourly clerks. Gimme Gimme, says owner Cook, is mostly a one-man operation, but he is continuing to pay his small staff. Permanent’s staff is hourly, but Barresi says he can afford to pay only a few employees right now.
He made the decision at the same time that the board of music retailers that plans Record Store Day announced the postponement of the annual event, originally slated for April 18. Levin says that “in the naivety of three weeks ago,” he was among those on the board successfully advocating it move to June 20.
MatthewACherry Wait, records are still being sold in stores?
For the record: 5:17 PM, Mar. 27, 2020 An earlier version of this story said that Amoeba was still paying salaried employees. It is currently unable to pay either salaried or hourly workers.
Open businesses....the numbers don't add up. More does under Obama
The conversation to save small business in Los Angeles NEEDS TO HAPPEN NOW. Closing my LA based business due to the horrible circumstances the world is in I can do with smile knowing it’s for the safety of community BUT A RENT INCREASE NOTICE ...
Who cares?
There are record stores? Sad to say, I thought those were gone the way of the dodo.
I didn't even know their were still record stores!
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