As has been widely reported, Cineworld has announced the closure of six venues across the UK, as part of a major restructuring plan.
The company says the move is to ensure the long-term future of the UK business, and is beginning a consultation process with employees at the affected sites.
The plan will not affect the Cineworld business outside of the UK.
If the restructuring plan is approved by the court, Cineworld expects the changes to occur in late September 2024. The total number of impacted sites cannot be confirmed until the process is complete. Cineworld currently run more than 100 cinemas across the UK.
A Cineworld spokesperson said: “We are implementing a restructuring plan that will provide our company with a strong platform to return our business to profitability, attract further investment from the Group, and ensure a sustainable long-term future for Cineworld in the UK.”
Sky News was the first to report the plans and said that, although the precise number of job losses was unclear, one source said it would be “at least in the hundreds.”
The Sky News report added, “Cineworld grew under the leadership of the Greidinger family into a global giant of the industry, acquiring chains including Regal in the US in 2018.”