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Staff who worked at 200 Woolworths stores miss out on compensation

Laura Chamberlain
Friday 03 February 2012 10:57

Around 3,000 staff who were made redundant from just under 200 Woolworths stores across the country will not receive a share of the payout of up to £67.8 million awarded to other employees due to the small size of the workforce in their branches.

Audio: The Woolworths case explained


Stephen Simpson, senior employment law editor at XpertHR, explains the background of the Woolworths case.

This is taken from an episode of the XpertHR Weekly podcast.

An employment tribunal awarded 60 days' pay to former Woolworths staff members following the firm's failure to consult collectively on redundancies when it collapsed in 2008.

However, former employees who worked in the 199 stores with fewer than 20 workers have missed out on protective awards as each store was considered to be a distinct establishment and so did not reach the size necessary under the duty to consult appropriate representatives during collective redundancies.

This will be bitter news for the former staff members of 35 Woolworth stores, such as Bedworth, Dorking and Mill Hill, which were one employee short of being eligible for the payout.

Woolworths had trade union recognition agreements with unions Usdaw and Unite, and a national joint consultation committee (JCC), at the time of its collapse. The unions brought a claim against Woolworths pursuing protective awards for their members and Ms B Wilson, a member of the JCC entered as a co-claimant on behalf of staff who fell outside of the scope of recognition of Usdaw and Unite. Wilson was a staff member at St Ives' Woolworths in Cornwall, which is one of the stores where former staff will miss out on the payout.

Usdaw, the union of shop, distributive and allied workers, said that it was "bitterly disappointed" that the tribunal had limited the scope of the award.

Usdaw's officer John Gorle commented: "The fact that some of our members won't be compensated simply because their store had less than 20 employees is just plain wrong and shows the gaping loophole and injustice of the current legislation. Nearly 30,000 employees were made redundant from Woolworths at the same time and for the same reason, so to suggest 3,000 of them didn't constitute a collective redundancy is a nonsense."

The union said that it was "highly likely" that it would appeal against the ruling and confirmed that it is seeking legal advice on the issue.

Woolworths, which has since changed its name to WW Realisation 1, has gone into liquidation. Due to this, the Government's Insolvency Service will be dealing with the payouts.

A spokesman for the Insolvency Service said that, as the union is yet to decide on an appeal, it would be wrong to comment on the case before the judicial process has run its course.

Read the full details of the employment tribunal's ruling in the Woolworths case on XpertHR.

The list of Woolworths stores that had fewer than 20 employers can be viewed below:

Abertillery Cotteridge Knaresborough Sandown
Addiscombe Cowdenbeath Lanark Seaton
Addlestone Cowes Lee Shaftesbury
Alferton Crewkerne Leek Shaw
Alloa Crowborough Leominster Shipley
Ashby De La Zouch Dartmouth Lewes Shirehampton
Aveley Estate Dawlish Loskeard Shoreham By Sea
Barnard Castle Debden Estate Lochee Sidmouth
Barrow In Furness Dingwall Malton Skipton
Bathgate Dorking Maryport Southbourne
Batley Downham Mastrick Southwark
Beaconsville Driffield Merthyre Tydfil Southwick
Bedminster Earlstown Mill Hill Spalding
Bedworth Egham Morden Spennymoor
Bell Green Elm Park Morpeth Stockbridge
Bellshill Erith Multi Channel Retail Stone
Billingham Flamouth Nailsea St Ives Cornwall
Blackheath Farnworth Nairn Stretford
Blairgowrie Fishponds New Addington Swanage
Blyth Fleetwood New Ferry Tavistock
Bodmin Flint New Milton Teddington
Boness Fort William Newhaven Teignmouth
Boscombe Gateshead Newpoet Pagnell Thorne
Bracknell Girvan Newton Aycliffe Thurso
Bramhall Glastonbury North Berwick Totnes
Brechin Glossop North Cheam Tredegar
Brecon Goole North Shields Troon
Bridport Gosforth Northenden Ulverston
Brierley Hill Halesowen Oban Upper Norwood
Brighton (London Road) Halstead Parkstone Urmston
Broadstairs Haslemere Petts Wood Uttoxeter
Broadwater Hawick Pinner Walton On The Naze
Broughty Ferrt Heanor Pinner (Rayner's Lane) Wanstead
Burslem Heckmondwike Plumstead Wantage
Caernarfon Helston Pontypool Warwick
Campbelltown Heswall Port Glasgow Waterlooville
Cardiff (Clifton Street) Hexham Porth Wealdstone
Castle Douglas Holbeach Portslade Wednesbury
Caterham Holyhead Potters Bar Wednesfield
Chadwell Heath Honiton Prestwick Welling
Chard Horncastle Radford Welshpool
Cheetham Hill Houghton Le Spring Rawtenstall West Byfleet
Chersey Hunstanton Ripon Whitchurch
Christchurch Hyde Romsey Wick
Clevedon Hythe Rose Hill Sutton Wimbourne
Cliftonville Ilkeston Rothesay Wishaw
Colwyn Bay Kenton Rushden Withernesea
Congleton Kingsbridge Rutherglen Woolston
Consett Kingsbury Saffron Walden Yardley
Conwy Kingstanding Sanderstead  

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