A&P sends layoff notice to 22,000 in NY and NJ
A&P sends layoff notice to 22,000 in NY and NJ
More than 22,000 A&P employees in New York and New Jersey have been given notice that they could be out of work by Thanksgiving. 
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., which filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in mid-July, alerted the state departments of labor of through its Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification filings. The WARN Act requires businesses to provide all employees with notice 90 days prior to a plant closing, mass layoff, relocation or other covered reduction in work hours.
According to the New York filings, more than 13,000 A&P employees in the New York City area could lose their jobs: 3,174 in the Hudson Valley; 4,732 in Long Island; and 5,191 in New York City.
Additionally, New Jersey filings show that roughly 9,400 A&P employees in that state could be out of work by Thanksgiving, according to NJ.com.
Initially upon filing for bankruptcy protection the company said it would only sell about 120 stores and close an additional 25; however, last week the company said it was looking for bidders for its remaining 153 stores.
While the deals aren’t final, there are three bidders for the initial 118 stores: Ahold's Stop & Shop division, ACME Markets and Key Food Stores Co-operative Inc. The deadline to submit a bid for one or more of the chain’s stores is Sept. 11 at 5 p.m.