Kika/Leiner bankruptcy: Customers insult desperate employees!
Kika/Leiner bankruptcy: Customers insult desperate employees!
St. Pölten, Österreich - The Kika/Leiner furniture chain filed bankruptcy after a failed renovation attempt on Wednesday. This decision follows a year -long crisis, which was characterized by several changes in ownership and financial difficulties. In the course of bankruptcy, many customers have remained on their deposits, which according to insolvency law provisions cannot be recovered. This has led to considerable displeasure and angry insults towards the employees, as reported to Der Kurier . From now on, many storage products are offered in sales with a 30 percent discount before the 17 remaining branches close. The approximately 1,350 employees face their jobs.
Customer displeasure
The Situation in the shops is extremely tense. An affected customer, Daniela R., described the devastating atmosphere in a branch in "ZiB2". Sad and angry, it describes the atmosphere that is shaped by desperate customers who cannot get their funds back. "The employees are insulted and tackled in a very flailing manner. They have it very bad," she said. These reports agree with the statements by insolvency administrators Leitner, who points out that the employees should not be held responsible for the company's bankruptcy. Rather, they are also affected as a victim, as mentioned in the reports of krone.at Customers concerned have the option of registering their payments as bankruptcy claims at the St. Pölten Regional Court. The retrospective claims and the general economic situation of the furniture chain illustrate the difficulties with which the employees and customers are faced equally, while the company is in one of its most severe crises.
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