Glasgow Times

Union claims G1 Group fired staff without notice

- BY TOM TORRANCE

ONE of Scotland’s largest hospitalit­y companies has terminated staff contracts amid the coronaviru­s outbreak, a trade union has claimed.

Unite Hospitalit­y said it has heard from staff that they were fired without notice on Thursday from their jobs with the G1 Group, if they had worked with the company for less than two years.

The PA news agency has spoken to three former employees who said they were dismissed from their jobs at venues in Glasgow and promised one week’s pay in lieu of notice.

Bryan Simpson, the organiser of Unite Hospitalit­y in Scotland, said: “We are hearing reports from our members across the G1 Group that they have closed most venues in Glasgow and are sacking staff en masse.

“We may be in the middle of a public health crisis but this does not give the country’s largest hospitalit­y employer carte blanche to run roughshod over their loyal workforce.

“The very fact that they only appear to be targeting those workers with less than two years’ service would suggest that they know exactly what they are doing and this is morally wrong and an absolute disgrace. Unite Hospitalit­y will be doing everything in our power to get justice for these workers.”

The move comes as both First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Scottish Economy Secretary Fiona Hyslop called on businesses to support staff during the outbreak.

G1 Group has been asked for comment.

Usman Mohammed, who worked at the Grosvenor Cafe in Glasgow, says he was called by the general manager of the venue on Thursday to be told his contract was terminated.

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