Iceland: Irish stores bleeding €50k per week post-acquisition, staff protest shop closures

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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 Coolock and Talbot Street in Dublin after reportedly showing up for work to discover the shops were closed.The protests follow a ...

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