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Lottery winner Gillian Bayford slammed by sacked caf staff over £100 ‘hush money’

the Sugar and Spice café which has recently been closed in Arbroath.
the Sugar and Spice café which has recently been closed in Arbroath.

EuroMillions winner Gillian Bayford has been accused of rubbing salt in the wounds of sacked Arbroath caf workers.

Staff on zero-hours contracts have been offered a £100 goodwill payment and were told not to speak publicly about the payout.

Mrs Bayford and the busy caf were thrust into the spotlight after it shut a fortnight ago due to “unforeseen circumstances” with 21 staff out of a job.

At the time the 43-year-old lottery winner said staff at the High Street tearoom would receive payouts following the sudden closure.

But furious employees have now slammed the deal as “an insult” and are planning legal action against their former boss.

One of the 21 caf staff said: “Gillian obviously has no compassion in her at all. Losing my job was bad enough because I loved it but this £100 offer is just making fools of us.”

The multi-millionaire asked workers to sign a confidentiality agreement as part of their zero-hours contract.

Most zero-hours contracts give staff “worker” status, so they are entitled to rest breaks, annual holiday, sick pay and national minimum wage.

In most cases they do not have “employee” status, which carries further rights such as entitlement to claim for unfair dismissal, maternity pay and leave and redundancy payments.

The letter said: “We understand you worked very hard for our company.

“You are not entitled to redundancy or notice due to being a casual worker.

“You may be entitled to a one-off payment of £100.”

There have been suggestions that Mrs Bayford may be intending to reopen the caf when she returns from a planned Indian Ocean holiday.

A new Facebook page for Sugar and Spice is telling former customers the cafe may reopen “in the very near future”.

The Bayfords won Britain’s second-biggest lottery jackpot of £148.6 million in 2012 but the couple split in 2013, just 15 months after the EuroMillions windfall.

The pair, who have two children, purchased a £6m mansion on a 200-acre estate in Haverhill, Suffolk, before eventually divorcing after nine years of marriage.

Mrs Bayford, originally from Kirkcaldy, then bought a £600,000 five-bedroom house at Kirkton of Auchterhouse in 2013 with Alan Warnock, former sales manager of Audi’s Dundee dealership.

They met when the Bayfords ordered their five luxury cars and are now engaged.

A spokesman for Mrs Bayford said yesterday: “There will be no comment on this.”