As businesses start to reopen across America, Dunkin’ is looking to hire new workers.
The Canton-based chain said it is looking to hire 25,000 employees nationwide, “from front-counter to restaurant management.”
Dunkin’ spokeswoman Michelle King told CNN that some of the new positions are at restaurants seeking to ramp up after temporary closures, especially in cities hardest hit by the pandemic, including Boston.
More than 900,000 unemployment claims have been filed in Massachusetts since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic and stay-at-home orders meant to arrest its spread.
But beginning in May, more jobs across the U.S. have been added as states start to reopen.
The economy added 2.5 million new jobs in May and the unemployment rate declined to 13.3 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
Dunkin’s hiring plan is following the path of similar fast food chains.
Those that have strong drive-thru, delivery or to-go businesses are now looking to rehire, Morningstar restaurant analyst R.J. Hottovy told CNN.
Papa John’s it would hire 20,000 employees back in March. Taco Bell pledged last month to hire 30,000 employees. Domino’s and Buffalo Wild Wings have also said they’re hiring.
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