“So Irresponsible”
A baker in his 20s who also requested anonymity said he suspected something was wrong when he received a WhatsApp message from the kitchen-in-charge on Tuesday night instructing kitchen staff not to come to work the next day.
The message, seen by CNA, asked staff – including those on leave – to meet at the office at 3pm instead.
"It's very, very unfair," he said. "You all big company shouldn't just do this to us. We work for you all. In the end, we get nothing in return."
The baker, who only joined the company in early October, has yet to be paid. He expressed confusion over why he was hired if the company was planning to close.
"Their actions are so irresponsible. Causing so much trouble for people who just want to put food on the table," he said.
Another kitchen staff member in his 20s said his mind went blank when he heard the news.
The employee, who has worked at Twelve Cupcakes for about seven months, said he had noticed that some kitchen supplies were not being delivered in the past one to two months.
"We thought it was strange. Why have there been no supplies for so long? We began guessing that something had happened," he said in Mandarin.
There is now the possibility that he might not make rent next month.
"If they had told us earlier, we would at least have had the chance to find another job," he said. "Now the situation is really difficult."
A packer in his mid-20s said he also sensed trouble when supplies stopped arriving.
“But we didn’t expect that the business would close so quickly. We thought maybe in a year or two,” he said in Mandarin.
Now, the packer, who has worked for 11 months, feels like he has wasted a month of hard work.
His focus is now on securing his next job. It is stressful, knowing that other companies may not be actively hiring at this time of the year, he said.
“We have family to take care of. We can’t possibly go home and rely on our parents to care for us because they are also not working anymore,” he said.
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