Friday 18 September 2009

T in the Park cleaners left out of pocket

Many of my constituents have not received their pay for the hours spent cleaning up after T in the Park.

This is the letter they have received from their employers Easywaste Solutions which informs them that because they haven't been paid then the employees won't be paid.

So the workers lose out because the bosses of Easywaste and Big Day Out can't reach an agreement.

Below is the story from the Daily Record today.

I've been onto the company to ask for the immediate payment of the wages.





Workers who cleaned up T in the Park site left out of pocket as firm refuses to pay up



HUNDREDS of workers who cleaned up after T in the Park demanded their wages at an angry meeting last night.


Easywaste Solutions employees lived in tents for up to five weeks while tidying up after the music festival.


But boss Lloyd Gailey is refusing to pay them because he is in a dispute with festival organisers Big Day Out.


One worker, Robert Simmons, 33, said: "I feel completely humiliated.


"We spent weeks up there grafting to make sure the festival site was returned to its original state.


"We were sleeping in tents in the pouring rain for weeks to get the job done. Now we are left with nothing.


"It is a disgrace. My family are going to suffer because of this. I am a bricklayer by trade but I was made redundant a few months ago and I took this job on because I was desperate for cash."


Dad-of-two Robert was one of dozens of workers who met Easywaste boss Gailey yesterday to demand payment.


He said: "Quite a few were unemployed and signed off getting benefits for the period of the job, so they are now being left with absolutely nothing.


"I understand that Easywaste have an issue with Big Day Out but I don't see why that should affect us. I made an agreement to work for Easywaste and I would expect them to honour that.


"They are a big company and they can afford to pay my wages."


Some workers on a rate of £6 an hour are due more than £1500 after working at the site in Balado, Kinross, for five weeks.


But Gailey, 48, said: "We have not been paid what we are owed by Big Day Out and so we cannot pay the workers.


"Lots of these guys were unemployed anyway so this was just a wee extra for them."


A spokeswoman for Big Day Out insisted: "Easywaste did not fulfil the terms of their contract and a significant resource was diverted to other suppliers by Big Day Out to rectify this situation.


"We hope the contracts that these individuals have with Easywaste Solutions will be honoured."

1 comment:

  1. this is ridiculous i am going to lose my house as i live in private let and am in arrears i had 2 sign off the dole who say they cant help either its a dispute between easywaste and me i will be giving them to the end of the month then will be taken legal action for my wages and damages and expenses that fallow my eviction due to there arogance

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