Axed Carillion staff still waiting for redundancy claims codes

Aaron Morby 6 years ago
Share

Around four in 10 Carillion staff laid-off following the group’s collapse are facing hardship because of delays receiving vital information from the liquidator they need to file redundancy claims.

The plight of many former staff was uncovered in a poll of over 600 Carillion staff by an online support group.

It found that around half have been made redundant, with around 40% of those laid-off still not in receipt of the special reference codes needed for claims.

Former staff complain that they are being treated shabbily and are angry that the Government seems oblivious to their problems. At the end of last week the Government issued a statement claiming staff laid off before 15 February had received the information they needed.

This said: “By 23 February, all individuals with a leave date up to 15 February 2018 have been sent all the information they need in order to apply.

“Going forward, all individuals will be sent information about how to apply within 7 days of their leaving date.”

But many former employees maintain they are still waiting for their reference codes from assistant liquidator PwC.

Some are speculating that staff that originally came from McAlpine and Mowlem seem to be at the back of the waiting list.

One told the Enquirer: “I was made redundant on the 5th Feb and still have not received the information from PWC to allow me to claim statutory redundancy.

“When I rang PWC, I was told I would have to wait, and that PWC did not want to send the letters out to everybody so that the claims process was not swamped.

“This is a disgrace, people have been made redundant and have mortgages and bills to pay.”

He claimed: “PWC are deliberately holding up the process allowing staff to make a redundancy claim, and there is nothing we can do about it.”

Another said: “I’ve spoken to quite a few people who came in via McAlpine and Mowlem and they don’t seem to have a code. Others who were directly employed by Carillion, like me have received a code.”

An Insolvency Service spokesman said: “Employees are being provided with the information they need to apply for redundancy payments within seven days of their leaving date.

“To date we have received more than 1,300 redundancy claims and paid over 1,000 of these. We are processing these claims well within our 14 day payment target.”

 

Latest news

Osborne staff start looking for new jobs

"Open to Work" flags appear on LinkedIn profiles
3 days ago

Plan rejected for 42-storey tower above historic building

Councillor describes as ludicrous plan to build 300 flats above Georgian mansion
3 days ago

Ventilation deal could hike product prices for contractors

Watchdogs at CMA launch probe after duct firm acquires rival
3 days ago

Tide gets go-ahead for London 412 student flats scheme

Volumetric developer secures planning for West Ealing project
3 days ago

Green light for £75m Friar Gate Goods Yard in Derby

Construction set to start this summer on revamp of historic buildings
3 days ago

Robertson to deliver £45m Newcastle NHS Trust works

Capital works will be focused on Freeman Hospital and the Royal Victoria Infirmary sites
3 days ago

Winners named for £2bn Healthy Homes framework

CHIC reveals line-up of over 40 firms for net zero and building safety works
3 days ago

Plan lodged for tallest skyscraper outside London

Developer Salboy submits plan for 76-storey Manchester resi tower
4 days ago

Curo starts £170m race for new homes framework

Bath housing association plans to build up to 300 homes a year
4 days ago

Gove approves major Cambridge North mixed-use scheme

Government backs controversial scheme of 424 flats and 600,000 sq ft of tech and lab space
4 days ago

Pontins holiday park to house Sizewell C builders

Suffolk holiday park to house 500 nuclear construction workers
4 days ago

Adrian Bloor targets 1,000 homes-a-year

Expansion plans after major investment into challenger house building business HarperCrewe
4 days ago

Housing firm fined £528,000 after cable strike

Maintenance workers given no information on underground services
4 days ago

Berkeley subbies face six weeks without payments

Introduction of new finance software means payment hiatus for suppliers
5 days ago

Pagabo reveals 56 winners of latest £1.6bn retrofit deal

Decarbonisation Solutions Framework launched: Full list of winners
5 days ago

Go-ahead for £100m Liverpool Love Lane flats

500-flat scheme will be built across four blocks in Vauxhall area of city
5 days ago

Unions win HS2 site access battle at Old Oak Common job

Skanska, Costain, Strabag JV now the last denying unions access to HS2 sites
5 days ago

Contractors jack 1,100t viaduct into place in 13-hour operation

158m-long composite deck structure jacked into place 10-hours ahead of schedule
5 days ago

Wates wins former Daily Mail printworks transformation

British Land advances major cultural venue at London’s Canada Water
6 days ago

Mace poaches Ramboll chief to be Head of Engineering

Martin Feakes will develop civil and structural engineering offer at Mace
6 days ago

Subcontractors form alliance for major civils jobs

Trio of specialists join forces to collaborate and offer Tier 1 contractors a turnkey solution
6 days ago

Fear of supply chain failures boosting collaboration

Procurement survey also reveals project bank account use is rising
6 days ago

Wates sets up business to target 160,000 mouldy social homes

Healthy Homes service will be offered to social landlords across England
6 days ago

Higgins wins £75m Peabody Passive House job

Latest phase of Deptford Landings to start construction
6 days ago

Contractors and unions agree Sizewell C working deal

New deal offers improved sick pay and parental leave over Hinkley Point deal
6 days ago

Competition chiefs win legal fight for more construction raids

High Court rules CMA officials can raid a domestic property as part of investigation
7 days ago

More Osborne companies file administration notices

Three more divisions lodge notices with court
7 days ago

McLaren wins multi-storey urban logistics contract

South London win with British Land is pioneering urban logistics hub
7 days ago

Big social housing schemes at risk over funding uncertainty

Housing associations warn uncertainty over public funding beyond 2026 is curbing new schemes
7 days ago

Kier wins Worcestershire town centre renewal

Firm secures Bromsgrove commercial and cultural hub project
7 days ago

Contractor services