Skip to main content
U.K. Edition
Friday, 19 April 2024

Dunkin' plans to hire 25,000 employees

Duration: 01:03s 0 shares 1 views

Dunkin' plans to hire 25,000 employees
Dunkin' plans to hire 25,000 employees

Dunkin' said Monday its franchisees are seeking to hire up to 25,000 workers as it prepares for higher demand, with U.S. states reopening after months-long lockdowns.

Fred Katayama reports.

Dunkin' Brand's underperforming shares perked up as "help wanted" signs went up.

The coffee and donut chain said Monday its franchisees will hire up to 25,000 employees.

It didn't give a timeframe.

The jobs will range from serving customers at the counter to restaurant management.

The company will also offer online college education to employees in a partnership with Southern New Hampshire University.

The move comes as America reopens.

New York City was abuzz with the sound of jackhammers Monday as the business capital launched Phase 1 of its reopening that includes construction and retail - workers in those sectors who had stayed at home for months could use a pick-me-up.

Wall Street gave Dunkin a lift Monday after KeyBanc upgraded the shares to "overweight" from "underweight." The brokerage sees Dunkin's same-store sales improving as northern U.S. states reopen.

Shares of Dunkin', which has lagged rivals such as Wendys and McDonalds this year, rose more than 3% in early trading.

You might like