As the restaurant industry tries to bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic, Dunkin' is looking to hire 25,000 employees.
The coffee chain is launching its first advertising campaign centered on hiring to tout the benefits of working at its restaurants. Dunkin' also said Monday that it is partnering with Southern New Hampshire University to offer store employees an online college education.
, according to the Department of Labor. Even as states relax social-distancing measures, millions of restaurant workers are out of work.
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