By Jeff Harrington, Courtesy of the Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla./McClatchy-Tribune Regional News
The Hyatt Regency in downtown Tampa filed a notice with the state Monday indicating the possible layoff of 222 workers effective Dec. 31.
Hyatt staffers directed calls to Derrick Morrow, general manager of the 521-room hotel at 211 N. Tampa St., who could not be reached late Monday for further details. A spokesman at Hyatt's corporate headquarters in Chicago was also unavailable.
At other locations -- including the Hyatt Regency Bonaventure Conference Center & Spa in Weston -- Hyatt Hotels Corp. has laid off workers after ending management agreements. But it was unclear if this was a similar situation.
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