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BJ s Wholesale Club CEO Lee Delaney dies unexpectedly

By Reuters Staff 1 Min Read FILE PHOTO: A line of shoppers wait to enter BJ s Wholesale Club market at the Palisades Center shopping mall during the coronavirus outbreak in West Nyack, New York, U.S., March 14, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo (Reuters) - BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings Inc said on Friday Chief Executive Officer Lee Delaney, 49, had died unexpectedly due to presumed natural causes. Bob Eddy, who has been the company’s finance chief since 2011, will take over as CEO on an interim basis, the wholesale retailer said. Delaney, a former Bain Capital partner, took over as BJ’s CEO in early 2020, guiding it through the COVID-19 crisis and supply challenges driven by consumers stockpiling everything from cleaning supplies and toilet paper to fresh meat.

IHOP plans to hire 10,000 workers as demand picks up

IHOP plans to hire 10,000 workers as demand picks up 04/08/2021 | 11:19am EDT Send by mail : Message : Required fields (Reuters) - Dine Brands Global Inc s IHOP pancake house chain said on Thursday it plans to hire 10,000 employees, as the U.S. economic recovery from the pandemic-driven slump pushes restaurants to hire more workers to keep pace with renewed demand. Fast-food companies and some other restaurant chains have seen sales rise as the weather turns warmer, limits on dining room capacities lifted, and people using stimulus checks to eat out. However, the pace of hiring is slow compared to the booming demand. The U.S. restaurant industry in March was about 1.2 million employees short from the same month in 2020, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

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