Director of company claimed there was ‘no money to pay the wages’, WRC hears

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Adjudicator said it was a “particular concern” Pharmtrans Direct workers lost their jobs on the day their wages were due

A logistics company director who said there was “no money to pay the wages” when his company ceased trading on pay-day has been criticised for his “failure to act responsibly” by the Workplace Relations Commission.

If politicians like Varadkar and Ardern are burnt out, it’s a sign of the corrosive nature of politicsRising Tides: Ireland’s Future in a Warmer World - Kills off myth we are among small states with minor emissions The 12 drivers were then offered new employment to start the following Monday with another Uniphar delivery subcontractor, Alltrans, Mr Hayden said.

Mr Saul added that at the time of last month’s hearings his company had “ceased trading” and that he had “no money to pay the wages due”, but added that if he receives anything he will pay it to the staff.

 

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