15, the manager said in the June 12 letter. Hollywood Casino Columbus will permanently lay off 188 people beginning Aug. Penn’s Hollywood casinos in Columbus and Toledo are planning to lay off a total of 304 workers, a human resources manager notified Ohio state government in a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notice) letter. ![]() Eric Schippers, Penn’s senior vice president of public affairs and government relations, told Dayton Daily News that Penn was forced to furlough 26,000 employees in April, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mike DeWine gave casinos and racinos in Ohio permission to reopen starting June 19, and Hollywood Casino Columbus and Toledo announced they will reopen Friday.Ī Penn spokesman could not say how many Dayton layoffs are planned or when they will begin. Penn National Gaming is planning a “very small number of layoffs” at the Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway racino, in addition to more than 300 layoffs planned at its Columbus and Toledo casinos, the company said Tuesday. The company is also planning a number of layoffs at the Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway racino. The Columbus location will permanently lay off 188 employees while the Toledo property will lay off 116 workers, both in August.
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