Shaylor Group chief executive Stephen Shaylor
Shaylor Group, which fell into administration earlier this week, left university fees for its employees undertaking degree courses unpaid, leaving a question mark over whether or not they will be able to graduate, it has emerged.
The news came to light in a LinkedIn post by Louise Anderson, a quantity surveyor who previously worked for the firm.
Anderson, who left Shaylor in March, said she knew of one trainee from the stricken firm whose fees for a degree course at Birmingham City University from September 2018 until July 2019 were left unpaid. She now has a week to pay several thousand pounds in order to be able to graduate, Anderson claimed.
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