Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Spoons boss tells staff: ‘Get job at supermarke­t’

- By Phil Hayes phayes@thekmgroup.co.uk

Wetherspoo­n boss Tim Martin says his workers can take jobs with supermarke­ts - after the chain’s 850 UK pubs were forced to close.

In a video to his 40,000 staff, he says he can “completely understand” if they want to work for stores like Tesco, which has launched a huge recruitmen­t drive.

The government has said it will pay 80% of salaries for workers at firms affected by the coronaviru­s such as Wetherspoo­n - which has 23 pubs across Kent.

But Mr Martin fears there may be a delay in the wage subsidy becoming available.

“I know that almost all our trade now has gone to supermarke­ts,” he says in the video. “We’ve had lots of calls from supermarke­ts. Tesco alone want 20,000 people to join them - that’s half the number of people who work in our pubs.

‘If you’re offered a job [and] think it’s a good idea, do it’

“If you’re offered a job at a supermarke­t, many of you will want to do that. If you think it’s a good idea, do it. I can completely understand it.”

Mr Martin says former workers will have first preference if they want to rejoin Wetherspoo­n when the pubs eventually welcome back punters.

He added: “We will obviously completely understand that you don’t want to wait around for us to reopen - but deeply appreciate your work. Best of luck.”

Meanwhile, Wetherspoo­n staff have written to bosses demanding full pay. They say the company will only pay them for the hours they have worked up until March 22.

“From that point on we will not receive any payment from Wetherspoo­n until they receive the government grant, which could be until the end of April,” their letter says.

They say Wetherspoo­n has left its workers without their next pay date and “with no means of paying for rent, bills or food, and no warning”.

Supermarke­ts have been recruiting thousands of staff to cope with the unpreceden­ted surge in demand from shoppers.

Tesco wants to take on 20,000 temporary workers to “help feed the nation”.

Meanwhile, 5,000 new temporary posts are being created at Aldi and another 2,500 at Lidl. Morrisons is creating 3,500 new jobs.

 ??  ?? JD Wetherspoo­n boss Tim Martin outside the Sir Norman Wisdom in Deal
JD Wetherspoo­n boss Tim Martin outside the Sir Norman Wisdom in Deal

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