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Russell Smith: Tasmanian company goes bust, workers out of pocket, union claims – ABC Online


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Hundreds of jobs axed as electrical firm folds

A Tasmanian communications and electrical company has racked-up more than a million dollars in debt and owes workers hundreds of thousands of dollars in entitlements after forming two years ago, according to the union representing its workers.

Russell Smith, which describes itself on its website as “Unquestionably Tasmania’s leading electrical and communications contractor”, formed out of the ashes of Russell Smith PSG, which went bust in 2014.

It has now declared insolvency.

Communications Electrical and Plumbing Union state organiser Mick Anderson sai…

Read the full article at: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-24/russell-smith-tasmanian-electrical-goes-under-entitlements/7874186?section=tas

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Russell Smith: Tasmanian company goes bust, workers out of pocket, union claims – ABC Online


Related Story:
Hundreds of jobs axed as electrical firm folds

A Tasmanian communications and electrical company has racked-up more than a million dollars in debt and owes workers hundreds of thousands of dollars in entitlements after forming two years ago, according to the union representing its workers.

Russell Smith, which describes itself on its website as “Unquestionably Tasmania’s leading electrical and communications contractor”, formed out of the ashes of Russell Smith PSG, which went bust in 2014.

It has now declared insolvency.

Communications Electrical and Plumbing Union state organiser Mick Anderson sai…

Read the full article at: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-24/russell-smith-tasmanian-electrical-goes-under-entitlements/7874186

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianSeptember 23, 2016

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