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Woolworths employees in Jersey have launched a petition after being told they will not receive redundancy pay.Woolworths employees in Jersey have launched a petition after being told they will not receive redundancy pay.
The 120 staff have been told that UK statutory redundancy payouts do not apply on the Channel Islands.The 120 staff have been told that UK statutory redundancy payouts do not apply on the Channel Islands.
Administrators did consider making a special payout to Jersey staff, the BBC has learned, but decided it would set a difficult precedent.Administrators did consider making a special payout to Jersey staff, the BBC has learned, but decided it would set a difficult precedent.
Guernsey and Jersey's branches closed on Tuesday, with the UK's last 200 Woolworth shops closing on Saturday.Guernsey and Jersey's branches closed on Tuesday, with the UK's last 200 Woolworth shops closing on Saturday.
'Family business'
More than 2,500 people have signed the petition launched by staff at the King Street store in St Helier.More than 2,500 people have signed the petition launched by staff at the King Street store in St Helier.
But BBC business correspondent Martin Shankleman said it is understood administrators have already taken the decision not to make a special case of the Jersey employees. Worker Anne Marie Le Bloas said staff were only told five minutes after the shop closed for the final time that they would not be getting a redundancy package.
Deputy Geoff Southern told BBC Radio Jersey that the island's government had to step in and help those who have lost their jobs. They have lost their jobs and we need to protect them and this does just that Geoff Southern class="" href="/1/hi/world/europe/jersey/7807697.stm">Call for Woolworths compensation Describing the branch as an integral part of her life, she said: "This is a family business; the staff are absolutely distraught.
He said some of the Woolworths staff in Jersey would be lucky to survive more than a week after their final pay-packet without needing financial help. "I started as a Saturday girl in 1977 in the paint department, went to the tea bar and eventually became assistant manager." It's very unfortunate the staff in the Channel Islands are not entitled to any statutory benefits Deloitte spokesman class="" href="/1/hi/world/europe/jersey/7807697.stm">Call for Woolworths compensation
Mr Southern has called on the Jersey States to set aside nearly £140,000 as an equivalent to redundancy pay. But BBC business correspondent Martin Shankleman said it is understood the administrators have already taken the decision not to make a special case of the Jersey employees.
Our correspondent was told the firm could have paid for the redundancy themselves but denied letting staff down.
A spokesman for Deloitte said: "When it was explained to the staff from both Jersey and Guernsey that they wouldn't be receiving any redundancy payments, they were clearly frustrated, but most of that was directed to their governments."
"The staff in the Channel Islands have been incredibly loyal, despite knowing they're not getting any redundancy."
He added: "I'm not aware of anything that would have prevented us paying the staff, provided it was sanctioned by the lenders and creditors."
"It's very unfortunate the staff in the Channel Islands are not entitled to any statutory benefits."
'Traumatic time'
Deputy Geoff Southern told BBC Radio Jersey that the island's government had to step in and help those who have lost their jobs.
He called on the Jersey States to set aside nearly £140,000 as an equivalent to redundancy pay.
"We have got an urgent need now for the Woolworths workers. It's likely that there are some more insolvencies on the way but we need to cover these people for at least 2009 because they cannot get any redundancy payment."We have got an urgent need now for the Woolworths workers. It's likely that there are some more insolvencies on the way but we need to cover these people for at least 2009 because they cannot get any redundancy payment.
"The staff of Woolworths are obviously going through a very traumatic time at the moment. They have lost their jobs and we need to protect them and this does just that.""The staff of Woolworths are obviously going through a very traumatic time at the moment. They have lost their jobs and we need to protect them and this does just that."
Meanwhile, one Woolworths store manager from the Midlands, who did not wish to give her name, said she had been told to ensure as much stock as possible was sold and described her store as "barely recognisable as a trading shop".Meanwhile, one Woolworths store manager from the Midlands, who did not wish to give her name, said she had been told to ensure as much stock as possible was sold and described her store as "barely recognisable as a trading shop".
She added: "I've obviously had instructions to sell fixtures and fittings, so half of those have been removed by customers as well.She added: "I've obviously had instructions to sell fixtures and fittings, so half of those have been removed by customers as well.
"There's a price on everything in the store. We were under strict instructions to make sure we got as much sold as possible so we're down to sort of unpacked socks and stuff like that.""There's a price on everything in the store. We were under strict instructions to make sure we got as much sold as possible so we're down to sort of unpacked socks and stuff like that."