Dorchester Collection, one of the world’s leading luxury hotel groups, which fully owns and operates nine iconic properties in cities such as London, Paris, L.A., Milan and Rome, has confirmed it will fully guarantee the jobs of all its employees as well as uninterrupted pay regardless of the duration or complexity of the Coronavirus evolution.
In a statement to CPP-LUXURY.COM, CEO Christopher Cowdray said ”Our employees are our greatest asset and we are grateful for their long time loyalty’
Cowdray added: ‘This current global crisis is taking its toll on us all, and we remain vigilant, closely monitoring the rapidly changing events and adapting accordingly in order to maintain our wonderful hotels with minimal risk.’
The Dorchester, London / 45 Park Lane, London / Coworth Park, Ascott / Le Meurice, Paris / Plaza Athenee, Paris / Principe di Savoia, Milan / Hotel Eden, Rome / Beverly Hills Hotel, L.A. / Bel-Air Hotel, L.A.
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