![]() “Those numbers are highly understated because since businesses aren't required to report with under 25 employees, they are not,” Marin said. Marin reports layoffs and closures to the state.Īccording to her, from July to September 2020, 21 businesses in San Luis Obispo County permanently closed, but there's a big discrepancy. “We are following up with them, doing more business engagement to not only track it, but prevent it,” said Diana Marin, Business Services Specialist for SLO County Workforce Development. ![]() ![]() Industries around the world are having to switch business models and it’s something the San Luis Obispo County Workforce Development Board is trying to track locally. “I really got to know all of them over time and it's a bummer to see them go, especially due to the circumstances,” said John Fitzpatrick, customer. ![]() Goldie said when the pandemic hit and they were forced to close down the arcade games, it stripped them of two-thirds of their business model.Īvid customers came in to get their last slice of pizza Friday. ![]()
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