Donut-and-coffee chain Dunkin' said Monday that it would hire around 25,000 employees in the U.S. as states lift restrictions meant to limit the spread of coronavirus. The company also announced the launch of its first-ever advertising campaign centered around finding new employees and said in a news release that it is introducing a low-cost college degree program for workers. "Now, as more of America opens up, Dunkin’ franchisees are seeking to hire up to 25,000 new restaurant employees at Dunkin’ locations, from front-counter to restaurant management, creating immediate jobs that offer long-term education benefits and key career skills for people all across the U.S.," the company said. Read more https://thehill.com/policy/finance/501644-dunkin-hiring-25000-workers-amid-coronavirus-recovery