More details have emerged in the wake of SolarZero’s shock liquidation, which affected 160 employees.
The company revealed on Tuesday that the business was unable to continue trading, citing 'unsustainable operating losses and liquidity constraints'.
Former employees have since spoken out against the company - and one of them, Mike, has unveiled some concerns ahead of a planned protest tomorrow.
"The main thing we want to try and get across is - we were made redundant 4pm on Tuesday, no redundancy, no notice period, no holiday pay, we have a significant number of our staff that live week by week."
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