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City Link: 2,000 staff to be made redundant on NYE - RMT | City Link: 2,000 staff to be made redundant on NYE - RMT |
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More than 2,000 staff from the collapsed UK parcel delivery service City Link are to be made redundant on New Year's Eve, the RMT union has said. | |
Staff learned on Christmas Day that the company had gone into administration, in a move described as "disgraceful" by the union for transport workers. | |
Talks between union officials and administrators Ernest and Young were held on Saturday afternoon. | Talks between union officials and administrators Ernest and Young were held on Saturday afternoon. |
Ernest and Young has previously warned of "substantial redundancies". | |
Coventry-based City Link, which is owned by investment firm Better Capital, employs 2,727 people. | |
It called in administrators on Christmas Eve after years of "substantial losses". | |
'Smashed to pieces' | |
Following Saturday's talks, the RMT demanded an immediate meeting with Business Secretary Vince Cable and called on the government to launch a rescue plan to save the company as a going concern. | |
Mick Cash, RMT general secretary, called the situation a "despicable and callous manipulation" of thousands of workers. | |
He said there had been a "truly horrific catalogue of mismanagement" at the firm and said City Link staff and the union had been "starved of basic information". | |
The government has previously said it was unable to intervene in the administration process, although Mr Cable said he would meet the union in the New Year. | |
However, Mr Cash said: "Clearly that is too late and the business will have been smashed to pieces by then. | |
"If the government can nationalise the bankers then they can nationalise City Link, which is clearly in the public interest," he added. | |
The firm, which was founded in 1969, was acquired by restructuring specialist Better Capital in April 2013. | |
It invested £40m but E&Y said City Link had incurred substantial losses over several years and the money could not help it turn the firm around. |