Wetherspoon's head offices could be cut as the popular pub chain deals with a downturn in the restaurant and pub sector following the UK's lockdown.Bosses have told the 417 people employed in head office roles, including those based in the regions that between 110 and 130 positions are at risk as the company scales back its expansion.Chief executive John Hutson said Wetherspoon would work with staff who want to take voluntary redundancy, early retirement, or reduce their working hours in order to reduce the number of people it has to fire.Bosses will also be open to unpaid absences such as sabbaticals and study leave, if staff want to take them.Wetherspoon chief executive John Hutson said: "The company has written to all 417 people employed.