Tribunal success for builder's employees

Former employees of a Galashiels building firm which went into administration last year could be awarded more than £300,000 owed to them.
The former staff could be due thousandsThe former staff could be due thousands
The former staff could be due thousands

Murray and Burrell folded in November 2016, leaving 38 employees out of a job, but administrator Richard Gardiner says they are due about £34,000 in unpaid wages, and that is being treated as a preferential claim, meaning it will be amongst the first to be settled.

On top of that, they are in line for £187,500 for notice or redundancy, though that is being treated as an ordinary claim.

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However, 15 staff have won a tribunal for a further £109,000, citing lack of consultation, and £8,500 of that will be a preferential claim.

It is believed a large amount of ordinary claims will be paid out when the company’s assets are sold.

While the builders’ yard in Galashiels has been sold to a pension fund originated by former director Alexander Kemp for £167,000, and the Craigpark Court project has been sold to a social housing provider for £540,000, several sites and properties are yet to be sold, including sites at Buckholm North, Lower Buckholm and Botany Mill in Galashiels, and land in Lilliesleaf.

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