Labour TD hits out at company for not informing staff
Iceland stores in the Republic of Ireland continue to lose €50,000 per week following its recent acquisition, an independent inspector’s report found earlier this week.
It comes after a number of Iceland employees this morning began protesting outside stores in Clonmel, and in Coolock and Talbot Street in Dublin after reportedly showing up for work to discover the shops were closed.
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