AMC Theatres looked likely to file for bankruptcy last week, a grim but impending reality that was only exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic causing the entire movie business to shut down.
25.03.2020 - 21:47 / deadline.com
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline hears that the biggest exhibitor in the world, AMC Theatres, has furloughed 600 employees in their Leawood, KS home office.
Health insurance will remain intact for all of them, however, for those not receiving any cushion, they’ll have to figure out a way to pay for their policies during the time that the chain is dormant.
The breakdown for furlough compensation is as follows from what I gather: 4 days per week
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