A further 230 former Carillion workers have been made redundant according to a statement released today by the official receiver.
These latest job losses brings the total number of redundancies to 1,371, following the construction giant’s collapse.
The Official Receiver said a further 4,556 jobs had been secured after new suppliers had been found to take over Carillion’s public and private sector contracts.
More than 8,000 Carillion workers have now found “secure jobs”, the Official Receiver said, adding: “Unfortunately as the liquidation proceeds some roles supporting contracts that have transferred are no longer required.
“As a result 230 employees have been declared redundant and will leave the business later this week. Those who have lost their jobs will be able to find support through Jobcentre Plus’s RapidResponse Service and are also entitled to make a claim for statutory redundancy payments.
“Discussions with potential purchasers continue and I expect that the number of jobs safeguarded through the liquidation will continue to rise.”
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Unfortunately the construction industry is being run by accountants and not builders. Accountants cannot run construction sites nor construction companies