Whistl worker: Shock suspension left 'grown men crying'
An employee of postal firm Whistl says he saw "grown men crying" after learning the firm had been suspended.
The move comes after potential investor LDC, a division of Lloyds Banking group, decided not to fund the firm's expansion plans, last month.
Druid Brigantes said many workers had previously been long-term unemployed, so the suspension was a "double whammy".
"I myself was unemployed for 18 months before I was taken on by Whistl," he said.
Asked if the suspension of its door-to-door service in London, Manchester and Liverpool was a shock, Mr Brigantes said: "It was a bolt out of the blue... We couldn't see how the business could have failed."
Whistl, formerly known as TNT post, is to begin consultations with employees - many of whom are on zero-hours contracts - affected by the suspension.
The firm said it would continue to provide a service but Royal Mail would deliver the "final mile".
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