Administrators report recommends vote for liquidation.
A union lobbying for hundreds of Pumpkin Patch workers owed millions by the collapsed childrens’ retailer said it would vote in favour of liquidation for the company.
Pumpkin Patch entered voluntary administration in October, and a watershed meeting of creditors next week has administrators McGrathNicol urging creditors to vote for liquidation in order to explore options for recovering $70m owed to ANZ bank and others.
Robert Reid, the general secretary of FIRST Union, said he expected his members would vote in favour of liquidating.
“It can’t be returned to directo…
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