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Renfrewshire hotel staff promised Furlough but end up with food banks

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Staff at a Renfrewshire hotel have been left dependent on food banks after a promise to add them to the furlough scheme was dubbed an “administrative error” by their employer.Seventy-three workers at the Glasgow River Hotel - the former Erskine Bridge Hotel - were told on March 23 that they would be added the UK Government’s Job Retention Scheme.It offered those unable to work 80 per cent of their wages while the hotel remained closed under lockdown.But they never received a penny.The hotel’s manager Neil Irwin was told the failure to pay was due to HMRC making a mistake when the MGM Muthu Hotels took ownership of the venue in January.More than.

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