Neither the local management nor the company’s lawyers were present at the Luxembourg Commercial Court at 9am on Friday 29 November. However, Liberty Liège-Dudelange and its Luxembourg site were declared bankrupt after the management admitted that it was in suspension of payments. Olivier Wagner was appointed receiver in front of a few journalists and the LCGB union’s deputy general secretary, Robert Fornieri, who had made the trip.
“The most urgent matter is the employees, who are entitled to their back pay for October and November,” commented Wagner as he left the court. “They will be entitled to their severance pay under the Labour Code, which corresponds to the month of the bankruptcy, the subsequent month, i.e., December,…