Coronavirus Impact: Gap Inc. furloughs store, corporate employees as retail closures extend

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Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Gap Inc. furloughs retail, corporate employees amid COVID-19 crisis
Gap Inc. announced Monday that it is extending its store closures past the previously announced date of April 1 due to COVID-19. As a result, the company will furlough the majority of its store workers and some corporate employees across the world.

SAN FRANCISCO -- Gap Inc. announced Monday that the company is extending its store closures past the previously announced date of April 1 to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

As part of its decision, Gap Inc. will furlough the majority of its store employees in the U.S. and Canada, and also reduce members of its corporate offices across the world.

The company also stated that they are temporarily putting a halt on pay, but will "continue to offer applicable benefits until stores are able to reopen."

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Members of Gap's leadership team and the Board of Directors are also taking a temporary pay reduction.

"We know that tens of thousands of people rely on us to support themselves and their families, and that millions more around the world rely on our business. We are doing everything we can to provide support during this time, and we are intensely focused on welcoming back our store teams and customers as soon as we are able," said Sonia Syngal, President and CEO, Gap Inc.

The San Francisco based clothing company previously announced on March 17 a temporarily closure of all stores including Old Navy, Athleta, Banana Republic, Janie and Jack and Intermix stores across North America. All the brands will continue to be available for purchase through their websites.

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