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Iceland has 27 stores in the Republic. PA

Iceland staff complain of erratic, 'hit-and-miss' wage payments under new owners

The parent company sold its 27 Irish stores in February.

A GOVERNMENT MINISTER is seeking to meet with the new owners of grocery retailer Iceland following serious concerns raised over how staff have been treated in recent weeks.

Staff have complained of erratic wage payments, which have seen some receiving a fraction of their ordinary pay packet, and others miss out on their wages altogether. 

TDs drafted in to help staff in the dispute cited one example of how one worker, who would normally be paid €340 for her week’s work, instead was left with just €25. 

Appeals have been made to the company to offer assurances that the future of the estimated remaining 300 retail jobs will be safe.

Claims have also been lodged with the Workplace Relations Commission, one union official said.

Stores sold

In February, Iceland sold all of the 27 stores it directly owned in the Republic to a new owner, saying at the time that the Irish outlets would be managed on a franchise basis.

It marked the end of almost a decade of direct control of the Ireland stores, with the new owner named as Project Point Technologies, whose director is Irish-based Indian businessman Naeem Maniar.

Maniar previously owned Iceland’s Ireland franchise until an examiner was appointed by the High Court in 2015.

The Journal contacted Iceland about the claims but had not received a response at the time of publication.

Pickets were held outside Iceland’s Coolock branch last week, as workers demonstrated calling for clarity on their future.

“They’re low-paid workers and in the middle of a cost of living crisis and it’s never been more important to be able to say you know that your wages are covered,” Sinn Féin spokesperson for workers’ rights and enterprise Louise O’Reilly said.

O’Reilly said her office had been contacted by staff in March.

“They were very worried, but the staff were told nothing will change [with the new ownership] and then all of a sudden, they find themselves getting amounts put into their bank account. One woman got paid €25 when she would normally get paid €340,” she said.

O’Reilly urged Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise Neil Richmond to clear up what has been happening at the company.

“The minister needs to get to the bottom of the difficulties that are causing this hit and miss payment. These workers have been treated appallingly and the minister needs to get some answers from the employer, confirmation that the wages are going to be paid and that their employment will be put onto a secure footing for the future,” she said.

Pickets

Four of Iceland’s stores in Dublin have served strike action at the ongoing dispute. These are in Ballyfermot, Tallaght, Coolock and the branch in Northside Shopping Centre.

They are being represented by the Independent Workers Union, and organiser Jamie Murphy told The Journal that he was in no doubt that working conditions had “deteriorated” since the new owners took over.

“A lot of them have not been paid properly since. It kind of depends on the person on a case by case basis, what they’re paid and how often they’re paid.

“Some people are missing entire weeks of pay, others are paid but they’re missing sick pay or annual leave, or other entitlements that they would normally get.”

However, Murphy said an injunction has been sought by Iceland seeking to prevent further industrial action being taken by the union. He said it is taking legal advice on the issue.

When the IWU raised workers’ issues with Iceland, Murphy claimed they were “effectively met with radio silence”, so the union has started submitting claims to the Workplace Relations Commission.

There is absolutely a risk that all these workers jobs are in jeopardy here. We have put it to them in in written correspondence numerous times, to make written assurances that the workers jobs are secure but we have not gotten anything like that.

He said that complaints have lodged with the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) alleging the lack of an operating air-condition system in some shops, which Murphy further alleged put people’s “health at risk”.

“This resulted in these workers being forced to work in temperatures sometimes exceeding 35 degrees Celsius,” he said. 

The HSA said it could not comment on on complaints received or any potential ongoing investigations of individual businesses.

Speaking earlier this month in the Dáil, Richmond told O’Reilly that he sympathised with workers who were going through an “unbelievably stressful period” and that he had made contact with Iceland but had “yet to have a full exchange” with the company.

When The Journal contacted the department, it asked if there had been any contact from the company to the minister since the issues over payments arose.

The department did not address the question, instead simply saying that Richmond is due to meet with a representative of Iceland in the coming weeks.

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    Mute Patrick Cadogan
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    May 26th 2023, 12:40 AM

    Time to leave

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    Mute Ann Neylan
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    May 26th 2023, 7:26 AM

    @Patrick Cadogan: when I went into Iceland for a browse, I saw that they carried my brand of instant coffee which normally costs me €5.35. I couldn’t believe they were charging a whopping €7!!!….. Time to leave!

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    May 26th 2023, 7:54 AM

    @Patrick Cadogan: the first missed wage and that’s it it’s time for out. If a company hasn’t or can’t organise the finances for the wage bill that’s the writing on the wall. Never allow it to grow legs.

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    May 26th 2023, 9:11 AM

    Ha, good Luck getting Minister Richmond to do anybing about it, if his recent dealings with other supermarkets is anything to go by.

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    May 26th 2023, 1:56 AM

    only oul frozen rubbish food anyway!

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    May 26th 2023, 7:30 AM

    @Ivan Dickson: Yes everything in Iceland should come with a health warning cheap, frozen food crap. In fairness regardless of your financial position most Irish people strive to put decent quality food on the table . In the current circumstances especially over the last year it has been very challenging for lots of people . But Iceland has never craved out a niche in Ireland the sooner it’s gone the better. Aldi Lidl provide similar price points with better quality. The 300 people should probably for look jobs at the other retail multiples. If Iceland cannot pay their staff correctly or on time then this sounds like this company concern is a busted flush . As an employer you have a legal responsibility to pay your employees on time including submit Employer PRSI contributions to Revenue.

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    May 26th 2023, 7:09 AM

    If they don’t play to the rules and the rules are clear , guess what ffg will do .

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    May 26th 2023, 8:03 AM

    @Robert Halvey: N9THING AS USUAL!

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    May 26th 2023, 9:47 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: Look at what happened with the Debenhams staff!
    Government did absolutely nothing,

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    May 26th 2023, 9:20 AM

    In Ireland, as far as I can remember – and I’m not young – it has always been the case that you could always rely on your pay, whatever it was, turning up in time. It is not the case in many other countries, e.g. India. We must stamp on this quickly and firmly.

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    Mute Mary Nugent
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    May 26th 2023, 7:11 AM

    Government view 300 people employed on the books. Not our problem, free market can’t get involved.

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    May 26th 2023, 7:51 AM

    €340 a week is pretty piss poor too, hope she’s part time …

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    May 26th 2023, 10:00 AM

    The money was just frozen in their account.

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    May 26th 2023, 10:41 AM

    @John Mulligan: Typical Blueshirt response….Perhaps your humour would not be acceptable to the staff who find themselves without pay in a time when inflation is rampant.

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    May 26th 2023, 11:18 AM

    @Donal Desmond: ah, there’s one shinnerbot up anyway. Is it dole day?

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    May 26th 2023, 11:27 AM

    @John Mulligan: A truly astonishing level of discourse, lads.

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    May 26th 2023, 12:58 PM

    @John Mulligan: That’s a horrible comment, truly demeaning.

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    May 26th 2023, 1:33 PM

    @Nialler Quinlan: what, being called a blueshirt?

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    May 26th 2023, 1:56 PM

    @John Mulligan: Slagging social welfare recipients on an article about an employer exploiting their workers? This rampant “superiority complex” is doing FF/FG no favours.

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    May 26th 2023, 2:27 PM

    @Nialler Quinlan: I wasn’t slagging ‘all social welfare recipients.’ I was referring specifically to IRA/SF ‘activists,’ i.e. people who have chosen not to contribute to society in any way, except to undermine and destroy.

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    @Willixm slxvin: Go and get a life! Please don’t spoil this forum for everyone!
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    This is now a campaign of harresment by shadow banners to have comments deleted they don’t like and to have them banned if they get enough of their comments deleted…

    This that I suspect as shadow banners but not saying they are….

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    May 26th 2023, 4:31 PM

    Wage theft is actually the most common kind of theft but since it’s done by corporations and mostly affects lower paid workers it’s not considered a criminal matter.

    No wonder the staff at my local Iceland are so apathetic and not even pretending to be interested in their jobs. I always feel like I’m interrupting them and the mobiles they’re glued to every time I check out my food.

    Iceland actually have plenty of healthy frozen foods now, MyProtein ready meals or Slimming World, not just junk food like some are saying here. Plus my beloved Marmite is a full euro cheaper than in Tesco or SuperValu! Well worth going there, in spite of the terrible service.

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