February 1, 2021
Rose Conway-Walsh TD calls for fair redundancy for Arcadia Mayo workers

Mayo Sinn Féin TD Rose Conway-Walsh has said that government must ensure that retail workers in the Arcadia Group including in some concessions in Shaws stores have their collective agreement honoured and that they receive a fair redundancy package.

The call comes amid reports that 490 Arcadia workers are due to be made permanently redundant.

Teachta Conway-Walsh said: 

“Since early December when liquidators were appointed to the Arcadia Group (Dorothy, Perkins and Wallis), there was a significant worry amongst the workers and their trade union that the difficulties of the company may be insurmountable.

“There was, however, hope that the jobs across the company could have been saved by finding a new buyer. Unfortunately, that hope has faded and the liquidators informed workers and their trade union, Mandate, of the situation last week.

“The news that workers from Arcadia are to be made permanently redundant is an incredible blow to these workers, their families, and their communities. Indeed, it is a massive blow to the retail sector in Ireland.

“Arcadia stores had traded throughout Christmas, under the provisional liquidators, in order to maximise the value of stock. At that time, Sinn Féin stated that if the jobs couldn’t be saved, then the monies secured from the sale of this stock needed to be ring-fenced for a decent redundancy package for workers.

“Given the unfortunate situation that has arisen, it is important that the government inform the liquidators that they expect the workers’ collective agreement to be honoured and a fair redundancy package paid.

“We cannot have another Debenhams situation, which, disgracefully, has not yet been resolved.

“The government must not only step in on behalf of the retail workers at the Arcadia Group, but they must also progress legislation to boost workers’ redundancy rights in the context of a liquidation.”

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