Staff at posh Glasgow restaurant The Ivy claim they've been shafted by bosses during lockdown
most sought-after dinner bookings appears to be in danger of losing its sparkle.Staff at one of the high-end chain’s outlets in Glasgow have claimed they were poorly treated by management during lockdown.The group of workers say they have been shortchanged over holiday pay and tips by the company, which runs the city centre restaurant Ivy Collections.They also claim their health was put at risk when they were asked to attend a meeting which included 30 employees in June – while Scotland was under stricter Covid-19 laws banning more than two households gathering together.The union Unite has launched a collective grievance involving about 60 staff members.The London-based hospitality firm is owned by former fashion mogul Richard Caring, 72,