on 25-12-2014 18:04
on 25-12-2014 18:04
25-12-2014 21:59 - edited 25-12-2014 22:02
on 25-12-2014 22:35
on 25-12-2014 22:35
on 26-12-2014 08:58
on 26-12-2014 08:58
on 26-12-2014 09:09
City Link closure disgraceful, RMT union says
Recent piece from BBC News.
"The Christmas Day announcement that parcel delivery firm City Link had gone into administration was "disgraceful", a union has said.
RMT general secretary Mick Cash said it was "shocking" to have "sprung this announcement once all the Christmas deliveries have been completed".
The Coventry-based firm, which employs 2,727 staff, made the move on Christmas Eve after "substantial losses".
RMT will do everything within its power to mobilise a political and industrial fight to save the thousands of jobs that have been put at risk as a result of this shock announcement," he said.
"The way it's happened... that on Christmas Day they've done this to our members is disgraceful."
26-12-2014 09:18 - edited 26-12-2014 09:19
26-12-2014 09:18 - edited 26-12-2014 09:19
Absolutely shocking news. I am not surprised about it personally, as City Link were one of the very worse courier companies in this region. However, those types of issues could and should have been improved by management.
All that aside, for the workforce to be given this news on Christmas eve and Christmas day is appalling....and probably indicative of why City Link were destined for failure....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-12-2014 14:43
on 26-12-2014 14:43
Totally disgusting of both management and the administrators for announcing it on days they know press coverage is going to be minimal so minimising the fallout.
Whats even more underhanded is that they've been accepting business for the last 30 days knowing full well the imminent situation of going into administration (not gone under yet) on a particular date.
And yet the Unions were oblivious to this situation? I suspect their members were not that great as the article suggests there have already been redundencies and work sub-contracted over the last couple of years.
Expect more couriers to exit the market in the next couple of years as the profit margins are getting tighter and we all don't want to pay any more for delivery.
on 27-12-2014 08:05
City Link: RMT demands government talks over collapse
Source : BBC News.
Excerpt from the Link "A union has demanded "urgent talks" with ministers and administrators about the collapse of the UK parcel delivery service City Link.
The jobs of more than 2,700 staff and about 1,000 contractors are at risk."