The Argus

Adams calls on Minister to act quickly for workers

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LOUTH TD Gerry Adams met with the liquidator­s appointed in relation to the closure of the Authentic Food Company in Dundalk.

Deputy Adams confirmed he also spoke to Enterprise Ireland and held a meeting with UNITE.

The Louth TD, along with party colleague Imelda Munster, will be raising this issue later this afternoon in the Dáil with the Minister responsibl­e under Topical Issues.

Gerry Adams said: ‘I first wrote to the company on 21 September having been contacted by workers and their representa­tives about rumours that Authentic Food was closing.

The company did not respond to my initial correspond­ence. Instead the company went to the High Court, a Liquidator was appointed and staff were told that the company was insolvent and unable to pay wages.

The Louth TD has accused the company of treating the workforce shamefully. As a result, and on the cusp of Christmas they are ‘ caught in a limbo’.

Technicall­y they are still in the employment of the company though they will not be paid a wage. They can’t get their P45 to secure alternativ­e employment, and they can’t access social welfare.

The Minister for Social Protection must use her discretion to ensure that workers get their social welfare payments as soon as possible.”

Concluding DeputyAdam­s said: ‘ The Minister must do everything possible to h ave this workforce reemployed as quickly as possible. She also has to take steps to prevent liquidatio­ns being used in a tactical manner for the benefit of a company and to the disadvanta­ge of workers, their families and community.”

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