• Friday, April 19, 2024

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KFC says to create 5,400 jobs in UK, Ireland

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge speaks to a member of the public through the window of a KFC restaurant before attending the launch of the Hold Still campaign at Waterloo Station on October 20, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

By: Pramod Kumar

US fast-food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken said Friday(23) it will create 5,400 jobs in Britain and Ireland on strong takeaway demand, despite a tough year for the virus-hit hospitality sector.

KFC said in a statement that it would create the new positions over the next three months, taking this year’s new intake since the Covid-19 lockdown to 10,000 extra staff.

“There’s no denying it’s been a tough year for the hospitality sector, and we’re already seeing the substantial impact of that across our high streets and city centres,” said Paula MacKenzie, general manager at KFC UK and Ireland.

“With new regional and national lockdowns coming into effect, it’s an uncertain time for many businesses but… we are really excited to be able to welcome over 5,000 new team members ahead of Christmas.”

The group added it would utilise the UK government’s so-called kickstart scheme, which offers job opportunities for 16 to 24 year olds at risk of long term unemployment.

KFC currently has 965 mostly franchise outlets in the UK and Ireland.

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