Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Denver Red Lobster employee suddenly unemployed without prior notice

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Several Red Lobster locations in the Denver area have closed abruptly, leaving hundreds of employees without jobs. Jessica Boguski, a server at the Northfield location, was shocked to find out that her last day of work was actually her final day at the restaurant. The closure came without warning, with employees discovering the news only hours before their shifts.

The sudden closures are attributed to the challenges faced by the restaurant industry in Colorado, including labor shortages, inflation, high interest rates, and increased regulations following the COVID-19 pandemic. Sonia Riggs, President of the Colorado Restaurant Association, explained that many restaurant operators are struggling to stay afloat, leading to closures like those of the Red Lobster locations.

Boguski, like many other employees, wishes there had been more notice of the closures. The uncertainty and sudden loss of livelihood have left her and her coworkers in a state of shock. The Northfield location is just one of four in the Denver area that closed this week, with the parent company attributing the financial losses to the endless shrimp promotion.

The closure of these Red Lobster locations serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by the restaurant industry in the current economic climate. Employees like Boguski are left to navigate an uncertain future after losing their jobs without warning.


Vocabulary List:

  1. abruptly (adverb): sudden and unexpected
  2. attribute (verb): regard something as being caused by
  3. inflation (noun): a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
  4. operators (noun): people who manage or control a business or organization
  5. navigation (noun): the process or activity of accurately ascertaining one position and planning and following a route
  6. livelihood (noun): a means of securing the necessities of life

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