coronavirus crisis continues. Staff at the Glasgow SEC were told today by email that they will receive their last furlough payment on September 9.
The campus was transformed into a super-hospital under the name NHS Louisa Jordan to help battle coronavirus. But it has not been required for Covid-19 patients since opening at the start of June.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said last month that it was a 'vital asset' as more NHS services resume.However with it unclear when large-scale indoor events will restart, the venue, which is mostly owned by Glasgow City Council, has shed staff.A source close to the campus said that Levy Restaurants, who are contracted at the SEC, have emailed up to 500 workers laying them off.But a spokesperson for Levy.
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