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GoodLife Fitness lays off 480 fitness instructors, citing COVID-19 restrictions

A person makes their way into GoodLife Fitness in downtown Ottawa on Friday, July 17, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick A person makes their way into GoodLife Fitness in downtown Ottawa on Friday, July 17, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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GoodLife Fitness has let go of nearly 500 employees across Canada due to COVID-19 restrictions cutting down on business, according to a statement from the company.

Jason Sheridan, chief operating officer at GoodLife Fitness, said in a statement to CTVNews.ca Sunday that the company 鈥渞ecently made the difficult decision to end the employment of 480 group fitness instructors from 189 clubs across the country.

鈥淯nfortunately, due to COVID restrictions on group activities, most of these instructors have not worked for the majority of the pandemic.鈥

Sheridan said that while GoodLife is recovering, the pandemic has been hard on fitness-related activities, particularly those that require indoor group work.

鈥淏ecause of this, we will not be able to expand our group fitness schedules in the near future to the point of bringing back additional instructors,鈥 he said in the statement.

鈥淭his decision in no way reflects the passion and dedication of these instructors and has been made in accordance with the terms of their employment contracts and all applicable employment legislation.鈥

Instructors were notified by email that they were let go.

The statement added that they would support the fitness instructors as they searched for new jobs, 鈥渋ncluding various open positions at GoodLife.鈥

On March 2, the company posted a tweet calling for people to sign up for a 鈥淧ersonal Training National Career Webinar and learn all about a career in Personal Training at GoodLife Fitness.鈥

According to Sheridan, the company offers nearly 4,500 group fitness classes a week.

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