High road vogue model crashes into liquidation after shutting 35 shops – as workers are instructed they will not receives a commission

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A high street fashion brand has gone bust after closing 35 stores earlier this month as staff are told they won’t get redundancy pay or wages.

The liquidation process of Select Fashion has been started by advisers from insolvency firm Moorfields following a creditors’ meeting on Friday afternoon.   

None of the 40 staff members at the affected stores won’t be given a redundancy package or will be paid for the time they worked before the stores closed.

A number of employees have been advised to apply for support via the government’s Redundancy Payment Service (RPS).

An email sent to staff reveals how employees were told the chain had officially gone bust and that there would be a ‘delay’ in their wages, the Sun reports.

The letter reads: ‘Please be assured that your wages will be processed and paid out next week. 

‘We are doing everything we can to resolve this matter as swiftly as possible and appreciate your understanding during this difficult time.’ 

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