The French fashion company Jennyfer, who got into insolvency proceedings on April 30, could have a future. According to the France Info website, 13 takeover offers were received by the commercial court.
According to France Info, only two by the lawyers of the lawyers are classified as serious of the 13 takeover offers received on the commercial court on May 13. The best offer would therefore receive 339 of 999 jobs.
The liquidation of the French brand could affect about a thousand jobs, while 200 shops in France and several sales outlets in Belgium would have to be closed.
If the commercial court does not accept an offer on May 28, the company will be closed.
As fashionunited reported in early May, the government and management of the company are of great responsibility for the social drama, which concerns Jennyfer’s employees.
“The Fédération CGT Commerce et Services denounces the secrecy of the procedure towards the staff representatives and demands financial transparency and legal and regulatory supervision so that employers: Interior companies can no longer liquidate companies through financial constructions, as was the case with Camaïeu, Alinéa, Habitat and other companies in similar situations,” said CGT in one message.
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