Michael Sandvig and about 45 employees lost their jobs when the Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery closed unexpectedly. Employees were informed only hours before the closure. Sandvig noted recent signs of trouble, like unpaid vendors. He expressed sadness for longtime patrons and his colleagues. The restaurant's parent company, Kelly Companies, cited a lack of agreement over rent as a reason for the closure, while the property owner disputed any rent increase. General Manager Margaret Robertson lamented the loss of community ties built over years.
Michael Sandvig expressed deep concern for his former coworkers after the unexpected closure of the Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, which left him and 45 others jobless. His emotional connection spans decades, having served many of the same guests and witnessed significant life events.
The restaurant's sudden closure was attributed to a lack of communication from Kelly Companies, which announced the closure only hours before it took effect, leaving employees with no warning and significant uncertainty about their futures.
Margaret Robertson, the General Manager, is among those devastated by the closure, highlighting the emotional toll on employees who formed long-lasting relationships with their guests and community throughout years of service.
Employees were left without notice or support, with corporate actions perceived as insensitive. Many workers, like Sandvig, faced personal financial concerns, exacerbated by the sudden job loss.
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