2,200 jobs are at risk across the UK
Staff at Lanark delivery depot have been told their jobs are at risk after it was announced delivery company Tuffnells has fallen into administration.
The company has 33 depots across the UK with one located at the Caldwellside Industrial Estate in Lanark.READ MORE: Pest expert shares natural smells that 'repel flies' instantly so they 'won't linger' "Regrettably, with deliveries suspended and with no prospect of them resuming in the immediate term, we have had to make the majority of staff redundant. Our utmost priority will be to provide all those impacted with every support they need in making claims to the Redundancy Payments Office and minimising disruption to customers.
Lanark and Hamilton East MP Angela Crawley said:“I am saddened to hear that Tuffnells has entered administration with the loss of 2,000 jobs across the UK including those at their Lanark depot.
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