60 jobs go as Hexham firm hits the wall | Newcastle Herald – Newcastle Herald

60 jobs go as Hexham firm hits the wall HEXHAM company Total Fabrication Services has gone into liquidation, leaving more than 60 employees owed more than $1.5 million in entitlements. Although the employees should receive some entitlements through the federal governments Fair Entitlements Guarantee scheme, the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union says the company was three months behind with…

Insolvency partner seizes opportunity at Piper Alderman – Business News Australia

Joanne Hardwick (pictured) has joined Piper Alderman’s insolvency and reconstruction team, a move which she says is an exciting opportunity for herself and the future of the firm. Hardwick has worked alongside industry leaders and has both Australian and international experience in commercial litigation, insolvency and reconstruction law. The opportunity to join…

METAL FABRICATOR FACES LIQUIDATION | Australia’s leading … – Industry Update

Manufacturing and metal fabrication specialist Total Fabrication Services has gone into liquidation, casting doubt on the future of its 60+ employees.  As the company enters liquidation, owings total more than $1.5 million, with three months without superannuation payments totalling almost $100,000. Despite assurances that employees are guaranteed some level of compensation under the federal Fair Entitlements…

Hexham fabricating firm in liquidation, costing more than 60 jobs – Newcastle Herald

60 jobs go as Hexham firm hits the wall HEXHAM company Total Fabrication Services has gone into liquidation, leaving more than 60 employees owed more than $1.5 million in entitlements. Although the employees should receive some entitlements through the federal governments Fair Entitlements Guarantee scheme, the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union says the company was three months behind with…

Treat home buyers as ‘financial creditors’, suggests Insolvency Law Committee – Business Line

Home buyers should be treated as financial creditors for the Insolvency process, the MCA-appointed Insolvency Law Committee (ILC) has suggested. They should be treated as financial creditors owing to the unique nature of financing in real estate projects and the treatment of home buyers by Supreme Court in ongoing cases, said the ILC report made…

Numetal, Arcelor seek to cancel each other’s Essar Steel bid – Livemint

Section 29 (A) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code bars defaulting promoters from participating in the corporate insolvency process, and the IRP had last month disqualified bids by ArcelorMittal India and Numetal Mauritius for Essar Steel. Ahmedabad: The battle for Indias biggest asset under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code intensified with Numetal Mauritius and ArcelorMittal,…

Fletcher Building debt holders not getting extra info after UK Carillion collapse – The Australian Financial Review

Ailing Fletcher Building is adamant its banking syndicate and US-based private noteholders owed a combined NZ$2.4 billion ($2.27 billion) aren’t being given any special insights into the future plans of the company, ahead of normal shareholders. Some of the US-based private noteholders are battle-scarred in the construction sector and demanded extra due diligence before signing…