Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Business as usual in spite of bar chain’s liquidatio­n

- BY KATY SCOTT

STAFF at a controvers­ial Dundee bar chain that has gone into liquidatio­n have branded a move to new firm under the same bosses “bizarre”.

Liquidator­s have been appointed for Macmerry 300, with all 63 employees made redundant by the company.

However, their employment has been transferre­d over to Belford Limited, which will be acquiring Macmerry’s venues.

It was revealed yesterday how Belford has direct links to Macmerry 300 and founders AJ McMenemy and Phil Donaldson.

The acquisitio­n of the Dundee pubs comes after a series of claims emerged from staff in January, including issues around pay and allegation­s that sexual misconduct allegation­s were not properly investigat­ed.

That has partly been blamed for the collapse of Macmerry 300, with workers informed of the takeover by Belford in a letter signed by Mr McMenemy on Tuesday.

Keetah Konstant, who works at the Blue Room – one of the firm’s bars – said: “I don’t really understand what they’re doing because they’re going into liquidatio­n and insolvency, but there’s a new company taking the venues over.

“We got a call and a letter about it saying we are now employed by Belford.

“It doesn’t seem like it’s anyone external of Macmerry, it seems to be mostly the same people in control.

“Nothing really has changed. It’s business as usual, but now we’re employed under a different company.

“It’s bizarre, I really don’t know what they’re doing.

“They could be trying to hide under a new name after the media attention, but I can only speculate.”

Cheri O’Donnell, a bartender in the same venue, told the Tele: “I’ve not really noticed a decrease in sales and footfall, so I don’t think that’s affected the company.

“We had assurances from Phil that none of us would lose our jobs and the company would still exist.

“The only thing I was worried about was pensions for people who hadn’t had them paid.

“I don’t think there are any actual changes so far, it seems like it’s still Phil and AJ and we’re still open and have the same shifts.”

Other former staff have said they are not surprised by the move.

Earlier this year, Macmerry 300 was accused of mistreatin­g staff in a union-backed document listing more than 60 alleged wrongdoing­s.

A spokesman for Unite the union, which represents many of the workers, said: “Following discussion­s between Unite and

Mr Donaldson, we have been assured that all of these workers are to be re-engaged to work for Belford Ltd, who will be taking over ownership of these bars.

“Our members have since received engagement letters to that effect from Belford director AJ McMenemy.

“We hope that Mr Donaldson and Mr McMenemy will continue to communicat­e with our members in a positive way and ensure that the terms and conditions of all workers will be protected.”

Mr Donaldson – who has previously spoken on behalf of Macmerry 300 – has been contacted for comment.

 ?? ?? AJ McMenemy, left, and Phil Donaldson.
Draffens bar on Couttie’s Wynd is part of the chain.
AJ McMenemy, left, and Phil Donaldson. Draffens bar on Couttie’s Wynd is part of the chain.

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