Fifty-one food service workers, four floor technicians, two housekeepers and other workers are expected to lose their jobs by March 30, according to a notice filed with the state and obtained by the publication.
An Aramark spokesperson told the Business Journal the company’s understanding is that laid-off workers will get jobs with a new provider. Worcester, Mass.-based Reliant Medical Group did not answer the publication’s requests for comment.
According to Reliant Medical Group’s website, Durable Medical Equipment is a subsidiary of the medical group and provides medical and rehab equipment as well as respiratory services.
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