jobs lost as Wycombe firm set for liquidation From This Is Local London

70 jobs lost as Wycombe firm set for liquidation From This Is Local London

Harris Lipman partner Martin Atkins said: “Like many manufacturers, Joynson Holland has been affected by the downturn in the economy many of its customers are elderly, and they have seen their

incomes decline due to the cuts in interest rates, while it sources many of its raw materials from abroad and they have become more expensive as the pound has fallen against the euro.

“Like many other firms, it has also experienced difficulty in getting trade credit insurance, which covers against customers and suppliers going out of business or being unable to pay their bills,

which in turn has had an adverse effect on cashflow.

“We’re very sorry that 70 members of staff have lost their jobs, but the directors of the company had explored every other option before calling us in. chaussure nike pas cher Adidas Zx Flux Homme Grise We are open to offers and hope to be able to

sell the business as a going concern.”

A former employee, who was made redundant on Monday, told The Bucks Free Press: ” I have no grievance about the company, but a there are a lot of people do feel aggrieved about it.

“It’s one of those things that happens in the 21st century, unfortunately”

This is a tragedy for Wycombe.

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RIP the furniture making industry of High Wycombe.

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