Dozens of Roberts Bakery workers have lost their redundancy packages and pay already earned after the firm was bought and renamed by a billionaire food magnate.
In July, the struggling Frank Roberts & Sons, the bakery's parent firm, announced 250 workers were entering a compulsory redundancy consultation period. It is understood 86 of these workers were deemed surplus to requirements, and their contractual notice periods were enacted.
Workers with the shortest notice periods were expecting to finish next week, while many expected still to have jobs until Friday, December 12.
Workers feel "shafted" after the rescue deal.
Author's summary: Dozens of workers left unpaid after bakery rescue deal.