Marcus DeBaise Describes How Small Companies in Europe are Surviving During COVID-19
Marcus DeBaise Describes How Small Companies in Europe are Surviving During COVID-19
COVID-19 has led to a surge in unemployment, wage cuts, and remote working opportunities. All of these factors have devastated not only the health of individuals around the world, but also the global economy. Businesses have been extremely hard hit. Small businesses across the globe are feeling the financial fallout as millions of people choose to stay inside and shop for their needs online, instead of patronizing local businesses. Even Europe has remained closed for business since March, barring Sweden, the only country that did not enforce a nation-wide lockdown. According to Marcus DeBaise, the unprecedented measure of an extensive lockdown seemed like the only option for most countries to prevent the pandemic from becoming unmanageable.Unfortunately, the fallout of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has caused businesses around the world, big and small, to suffer. Here are some scenarios that describe the ways companies are adapting to restrictions due to the pandemic.The case of a family-run hotel in Spain as described by Marcus DeBaiseHotel Corisco is a 24-room hotel along the Spanish Mediterranean Coast that was gearing up for the high summer season when it was suddenly forced to close its doors due to the lockdown. Their immediate reaction was to cancel their reservations, which became crucial to protect the employees, staff, and the hotel owner’s family members who stayed there. The next step was stopping the hiring of new employees. Finally, the hotel had to lay off three employees to reduce the monthly expenses. This experience was typical of many in the region and beyond.
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About Marcus Joseph DeBaise
Marcus Joseph DeBaise is an Ellington, CT based entrepreneur. Currently, he is the Controller of Roberts Chrysler. Never one to believe in the status quo, he’s constantly thinking of new ideas and rehashing old ones.