Fired employees sue Caterham

They would not have received any prior communication other than the salary

Fired employees sue Caterham

New bad news for the Caterham after the sudden sale by Tony Fernandes following the financial capitulation on the eve of Silverstone. Forty employees thrown out in recent weeks, including team manager Graham Watson, head of track operations Gerry Hughes and deputy technical director Jody Eggington, have in fact decided to sue the company, also involving the FIA ​​which will be called to express themselves in this regard.

“The immediate dismissal was carried out without notice and consultation, for this reason a request for immediate compensation was made through lawyers even in the face of unkept promises such as that of payment until the month of July – the reasons explained in a press release on behalf of the former members – Finally, the Federation will be consulted for a further investigation into the methods of acquisition of the group by the Swiss-Middle Eastern consortium”.

For now, no response has been received from the team.

Chiara Rainis

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