Izakaya Tsukada Farm Management Company Stores nationwide From two days to simultaneous closure March 31 19:51

With the spread of the new coronavirus, the izakaya chain and the Tsukada Farm operating company will be closing all 180 stores in Japan from two days in principle. The operating company will maintain employment of employees and part-time workers.

According to the announcement, in order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, about 180 stores in Japan, including Tsukada Farm, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Government calling for people to refrain from going out at night, including on weekdays Will be closed all day from two days in principle.

The schedule for reopening depends on the location of the store,
▽ Tokyo, prospect Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi it next month 21 days,
▽ Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, prospect Aichi, Gifu, it triple next month 15 days,
▽ other regions of are going to want to resume operations in prospect next month 10 days.

The operating company intends to maintain employment of employees and part-time workers, and plans to provide leave allowances to approximately 900 employees, including through the use of national employment adjustment subsidies.

In addition, we plan to provide a part-time job benefit for some 4,000 part-time workers.

The operating company commented, "In view of the customers who use the store and the producers who no longer sell their products, the resignation of the producer is incongruous, but we ask for your understanding. doing.