This company is in receivership
This company is in receivership, as an employer they were awful, treated my daughter poorly, lied about her taking sick days off suggesting this was the reason for making her redundant
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This company is in receivership, as an employer they were awful, treated my daughter poorly, lied about her taking sick days off suggesting this was the reason for making her redundant
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They are asking me to send them my ID but I feel like it's a scam to get my personal details.
They want me to send them my passport and driving licence as proof of ID.
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