Local Ruby Tuesday Employees Hear of Job Loss Via Text Messages, Facebook
The restaurant in the Westfield Fox Valley Mall has reportedly closed its doors for good, as of Sunday night. Calls to corporate and local management went unreturned.
Updated at 5 p.m. Ruby Tuesday spokeswoman Meredith Hammond emailed the following statement:
Qualified team members have been offered the opportunity to transfer to a neighboring Ruby Tuesday restaurant. Also, team member's paychecks for this week will be available for pickup tomorrow at the restaurant and next week's checks will be mailed directly to the team member's address on file.
Local employees of Ruby Tuesday at Westfield Fox Valley Mall in Aurora got something of a shock Monday morning after discovering through text messages or Facebook posts that they were out of a job.
Three workers at the restaurant confirmed this morning that they were never informed by management that the store would serve its last meal Sunday night.
“I would expect there would be some proper notice and a face-to-face discussion,” said bartender and Naperville resident Michael Walcott, who worked at the restaurant for two years. “Instead they cut us loose with no warning whatsoever.”
Walcott said he did receive a phone call from a manager later in the morning, and believed he was trying to reach other employees.
A call to the store was unanswered Monday morning, and a call to the corporate officials has yet to be returned. The store no longer shows up as a location on the company’s website. A call to mall management also has yet to be returned.
Kendra Tully of Oswego worked at the Fox Valley location for about a month after transferring from another location in Iowa. She said some employees got an indication of the closing Sunday when they discovered the cable service to the televisions had been turned off. An employee called the cable company, only to be told that the store was closing and that’s why it had been switched off.
Tully said employees tried contacting the store’s general manager for information, but got no response. Now, she’s worried she won't get her last paycheck.
“I don’t have direct deposit,” said the Oswego High School graduate. “They better pay me.”
Danielle Madura of Aurora said she worked as a part-time server for about a year while going to school. She said her last shift also was Sunday night. There were recent signs of something happening, she said.
“The building was falling apart and they weren’t fixing it, and they weren’t restocking things,” she said. “Everyone is really upset. We would have thought they would have at least offered us some options.”
The abrupt closing is one in the latest in a series. Orland Park Patch reported in December that the Orland Square Mall location also was closed without advance notice.
Meredith Hammond, a spokeswoman for Ruby Tuesday, said then the restaurant closed Dec. 8 because the franchisee was not renewing the lease. She did not know the franchisee’s name.
In 2009, the franchisee was Peoria-based R.T. Midwest Holdings LLC, which appears to have gone out of business. That same year, Simon Property Group, which owns Orland Square Mall, sued Ruby Tuesday for $69,000 in back rent.
KEVIN BROWN
12:37 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Not shocked another national chain doing this ask Aurora , Elgin and Oswego about LOWES.
Jane Enviere
1:26 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Another super klassy move by a business.
Melisa
1:27 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Thinking the same thing Kevin
Richard R
1:34 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
And to think, we of Oswego want more and more Restaurants to come to our not so little anymore town to help with our tax base. But back to the closing. Seems to is a tough ride for restaurants on that area. Things come and then they close. I can think of at least 10 in the past 5 years that have opened and closed over there.
CC
2:14 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
This is so interesting to me, because the exact same thing happened to my roommates in college with the same restaurant chain. That was close to 15 years ago- long before FB and text messages. They showed up to work at Ruby Tuesday at the mall (in Michigan) and the doors were closed.
john doe
3:54 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
this chain has closed several restaurants in the past two years.... inlcuding orland park, cedar rapids,now fox valley and bloomingdale locations as of this morning. usually citing, landlord did not want to renew the lease....i think we all know better whats really happening here. not uncommon for upper managment to leak very little information on obviously planned closings leaving many employees confused, and unaware of their new employment status.
Jim Smith
5:39 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Don't forget how great the economy is doing! ;)
Jim Smith
5:56 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Unemployment was 4.4% on 12/31/2006.
Anyone remember what happened on 1/3/2007?
tj Banning
7:33 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Rosatis pizza in Yorkville is currently looking for a shift manager and bartenders
Aurelio's Springbrook Square
9:05 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Aurelio's Pizza is opening a full service location in Naperville at 83rd & Rt.59 and is hiring shift managers, bartenders, servers, cooks, bussers, hosts, delivery people and carryout staff. Send resume or request for applications to resume@csawmarketing.com
Janice Lindegard
8:24 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I didn't even know there was a Ruby Tuesday over there and I live about four minutes from the mall.