Big Lots employees have faced significant uncertainty since bankruptcy was announced in December. A deal was struck with Gordon Brothers Retail Partners to transfer assets to other retailers, allowing for the potential operation of 200 to 400 stores. However, workers remain unsure about their job futures as lists of store leases for sale continue to emerge. Gordon Brothers recently released a Phase 2 list, highlighting additional closures and increasing job insecurity for many workers across various states including Kentucky and Ohio.
Big Lots employees are facing uncertainty as the company goes out of business, although some locations may remain open, preserving jobs.
Gordon Brothers is helping transfer Big Lots assets and released lease lists indicating which stores may close, leaving staff uncertain about job security.
Despite a deal to save some Big Lots locations, the overall uncertainty for employees continues as lists of closed stores are published.
The Phase 2 lease sales list from Gordon Brothers complicates the situation, marking up to 150 additional Big Lots locations as closed.
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