Lorry drivers say they were given no warnings of any problems and have been left out of pocket.
HGV driver Lee Fernley says drivers have been left shocked and angry by the firm's sudden collapseDrivers for a logistics company which collapsed last month making 730 people redundant said they were given no warning and have been left without pay.
"Then they rang me up and said 'I don't know how to tell you this, but you need to look for another job'," said Mr Fernley. Mr Roberts, who worked for the firm for 18 months, said he was owed five weeks' wages and felt sick when he was told in a phone call he had lost his job.
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