113 staff sacked as Nike Sydney licensee collapses

Several Nike stores are set to close across sydney, with over 100 employees affected, after a local Nike licensee fell into liquidation last week. 

On Friday, September 26, several companies under AF1, which had operated licensed Nike stores in Sydney’s eastern and northern suburbs, were placed into liquidation. John Morgan of BCR Advisory was appointed liquidator.

The Nike stores affected are Bondi Junction, Burwood, Castle Hill, Neutral Bay, Chatswood, Sydney CBD and Warringah.

According to BCR in a statement, the companies are no longer able to trade as “Nike” stores and therefore have ceased trading with immediate effect.

The wind-up has resulted in BCR issuing 113 termination letters to employees. Eligible employee entitlements, including unpaid annual leave, wages and redundancy payments will be paid under the Commonwealth Government FEG scheme. The liquidator’s office has provided affected employees with information about this scheme and how to apply for compensation from this Commonwealth Government funding.

Alongside the sacking of employees, BCR confirmed that gift certificates and store credits cannot be honoured – these represent unsecured claims against the companies which operated the stores. The…

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