The Gold Coast Bulletin

FEARS GROW FOR SACKED WORKERS’ HEALTH

- SALLY COATES sally.coates@news.com.au

SACKED Jewel worker Joshua Ryan is demanding to know why he and 150 other tradies were dumped from the $1.4-billion job site without explanatio­n.

Developer Yuhu Group says it is finalising designs affecting constructi­on schedules while project builder Multiplex has so far refused to comment.

Last week, a fortnight into a six-month contract, Mr Ryan was told he no longer had a job.

“I had worked for this subcontrac­tor before and had been waiting for more than three months for this part of the job to be ready,” he said.

“In the meantime I’d just been doing odd jobs to make ends meet. I thought it would be worth waiting for this one because it was meant to be solid work until April.

“I thought everything was finally moving forward. Things were looking up.”

Mr Ryan’s biggest concern is the mental health of the men who are let go.

“I’m sure all the other blokes are sitting at home losing a lot of sleep, feeling anxious and depressed,” he said.

“If they’re anything like me they’re going to be asking themselves where do we go from here?

“My stomach has just been in a constant knot wondering what we’re all going to do.

“If something happens to one single person from this job site where they can’t maintain a stable mentality we will all know it could have been avoided.”

Mr Ryan said many workers are still in limbo, living in hope that their jobs and livelihood­s may be safe,> He said they are frightened to speak up as it could put a target on their backs.

But as someone who has already lost it all, he’s happy to speak out.

“This isn’t OK, this is people’s lives and it’s not fair that the everyday workers have to suffer because the bigger powers can’t get their shit together,” Mr Ryan said

Remaining Jewel workers are expected to have some answers when they return to the site tomorrow.

 ?? Picture: RICHARD GOSLING ?? Sacked Jewel worker Josh Ryan and his partner Bobbie-Leigh Cable.
Picture: RICHARD GOSLING Sacked Jewel worker Josh Ryan and his partner Bobbie-Leigh Cable.

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