Gary Neville has confirmed that he will close the two Manchester hotels he co-owns with Ryan Giggs in order to offer beds to NHS workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Manchester United legend Neville has also promised staff at both GG Hospitality hotels - Hotel Football and the Stock Exchange - that no member of staff will be laid off or asked to take unpaid leave over the next few months.
The news comes after Virgin Atlantic boss Richard Branson asked his employees to take eight weeks unpaid leave amid the global pandemic.
Neville released a video on GG Hospitality's Twitter page in which he reassured his staff. "We will not be making anybody redundant or asking anybody to take unpaid leave," he said. "We're working together now on a
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