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This might get more return customers in the west.ruffneck_12 wrote:Cantmis wrote:How long this gonna last till it buss
If they are the only ones doing this and it catches on, it go last long
Once they manage it good and keep up with ice skate replacements etc . Or perhaps have personal ones available for purchase too
Teflon was used. Now polyethylene is used.Dizzy28 wrote:Are we sure its an actual Ice rink? When five islands now opened they had an ice rink but it was a kinna plastic flooring but you used real ice skates with blades.
Dizzy28 wrote:Are we sure its an actual Ice rink? When five islands now opened they had an ice rink but it was a kinna plastic flooring but you used real ice skates with blades.
sMASH wrote:This might get more return customers in the west.ruffneck_12 wrote:Cantmis wrote:How long this gonna last till it buss
If they are the only ones doing this and it catches on, it go last long
Once they manage it good and keep up with ice skate replacements etc . Or perhaps have personal ones available for purchase too
Diwn here, the location not so good fur the clients
I wah try it but I dint have good balance. Migtt still try it.. Wear on a pillow on meh back side.
pugboy wrote:real ice skates ?
I would think the blades would cut up that in no timeDizzy28 wrote:Are we sure its an actual Ice rink? When five islands now opened they had an ice rink but it was a kinna plastic flooring but you used real ice skates with blades.
Cantmis wrote:How long this gonna last till it buss
sMASH wrote:https://fb.watch/jVB1MAlMsj/?mibextid=NnVzG8
It kinda small.
U might trip before u have time to reach the ice
For the size of the building it really should have been bigger.
This more like a Lil play park thing for a restaurant.. Not a place to put on clothes to go.
Uncutt News
60 ICED employees were terminated with immediate effect on Thursday, two weeks after the company opened its doors to the public.
But the axed employee are not happy as they have not been paid their salaries. Even though the termination notices state that 46 employees were sent home, Uncutt News was reliably informed that the total is 60.
The company, which opened an indoor ice skating rink in San Fernando on April 14th, in termination letters to the affected employees, said the "cost of operating far exceeds its revenue which is not financially nor operationally viable at this time."
The company had initially projected an influx of customers at the rink but this has not been the case forcing it to scale back on its operations by changing its two-shift system to one which would be from 1 pm-5 pm, Uncutt News understands.
The termination of the employees took effect on Thursday 27th April 2023 and they were told that they would be paid their salaries the following day but that has not happened and the affected employees are unhappy.
To "add insult to injury" $1,200 would be deducted from everyone's salary to cover the cost of their uniforms, Uncutt News was told.
One former employee told Uncutt News: "They laid off 60 workers in total. We were told that we were getting paid on the 28th. When we were thinking we going to work, they told us to come to head office and laid us off. A lot of people were crying because they left their jobs to join this new one."
"They even said we should be grateful for the Disney Land training we received. We have to pay $1200 for our uniforms from the one month's pay which we still haven't received. They only have 30 employees remaining. they giving us a set of run around. We were supposed to get paid through the bank, but now they saying it's cheques."
One employee was fired for eating a tamarind ball inside the building within the first week of operations.
Uncutt News Media was told that a directive was given to block the terminated employees from entering the compound later today who have plans on entering the compound in an attempt to get their salaries.
They informed the HSE officer not to allow any of the previous ICED employees on the compound tomorrow (Saturday 29th April 2023) because most are planning on coming in at 4 PM to get their money.
"I started to get irritated and emotional. I feel like I got scammed. People came from all over and it's unfair," another worker told Uncutt News.
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