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Tuesday, 12 September 2006 19:05 |
Trevi Restaurant & Gourmet Market employees left jobless after the business closed may be back at work soon ÇƒÓ at Treviës.
A silent auction is being conducted to sell the restaurant, according to Dale Wolfe, president of the businessës parent company, Wolffam Inc.
Wolfe said the restaurant ÇƒÓ which closed and declared bankruptcy Sept. 1, following a hepatitis A scare ÇƒÓ would not reopen under his ownership. There are, however, already a number of prospective buyers, he added. Following the closure, Treviës employees were left without a job or final paycheck.
Jim Taylor, administrator of the North Carolina Department of Laborës
Wage and Hour Bureau, said the employees may have a difficult time
recovering their last paychecks.
If the business has closed and has no assets, he explained, there is little recourse.
The Asheville Independent Restaurant Association rushed its
already-planned job board onto the Internet in light of Treviës
closing. Sandie Rhodes, the associationës executive officer, said the
group worked through the weekend to get the board online.
Treviës closed following a confirmed case of hepatitis A in a
restaurant worker in late August. The Buncombe County Health Department
administered nearly 400 free immune globulin shots to the restaurantës
customers.
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