Subway cuts more than 100 jobs from Milford headquarters

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A sign for the Subway World Headquarters in Milford photographed on February 6, 2020.

Photo: Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media

Photo: Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media

Subway cuts more than 100 jobs from Milford headquarters

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MILFORD — Fast food giant Subway is cutting jobs at its world headquarters here for the second time in three months, a company spokesman confirmed Tuesday.

The chain is eliminating 150 jobs companywide, “with a little more than 100 people” being laid off at the headquarters complex, said Alan Marcus, senior director of public relations for Subway. The company laid-off about 300 workers from its headquarters operations in early February.

“A reduction in workforce is never an easy decision, especially during these unprecedented times,” Marcus said in a written statement. “The Covid-19 pandemic has forced us to accelerate a restructuring plan for which we had been preparing. Our focus remains on ensuring Subway guests continue to get great service and value at every restaurant they visit; our franchise owners, all small business owners, get the full support and tools they need to help them grow and be successful and that we strengthen our overall business performance.”

In addition to the layoffs, Marcus said some Subway employees have been reassigned “for better alignment and efficiencies.”

Privately-held Subway, the world’s largest restaurant chain, has been the subject of widespread speculation that the company will be sold. Some of that speculation arose after company co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Fred DeLuca died in September 2015.

Subway has more than 37,000 franchises worldwide, according to Entrepreur.com.

luther.turmelle@hearstmediact.com

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