Mandate calls for “definitive action” from Taoiseach to end Debenhams dispute after workers mark 200 days on strike - #debenhams https://t.co/4Z4ObBSlt2
Cold night, but still they stand and fight for their rights against Debenhams and KPMG. Huge respect for these people who have now been on strike for 176 days! #dubw@DevilDebenhams@sinnfeinireland@blanchcentre
Raging I didn’t get to chat with @aoifegracemoore & Glenn Fitz on @TheWeekatWork but what a top class pod it is: Brexit,Covid & @DevilDebenhams. Great to have a Belfast lad (Ciaran Campbell) #DerryGirl (Aoife) discuss the fragile peace process 👏 @ClareOC_ https://t.co/attpru6fsQ
#Debenhams workers to protest in Derry today (Friday, 10th July)
@MandateTU calls on government to implement Protection Of Employees (Collective Redundancies) Bill 2020 without delay and prevent future Debenhams scenarios
https://t.co/Mkxl5Cvqej @loreillysf@sinnfeinireland
#Debenhams workers recently voted to engage in strike across 11 Debenhams locations by 97% in favour. A key objective is to prevent removal of remaining company assets from stores & pressurise Debenhams to pay union negotiated redundancy package to staff https://t.co/8jGwSwJdQE
Pictures from the #Debenhams protest on Henry Street in Dublin today. Workers are demanding that their jobs are saved and if that's not possible they want their union negotiated redundancy package. #DevilWearsDebenhams
Companies shouldn’t be allowed walk away from their obligations to their workers.
Some #Debenhams staff gave up to 40yrs service & will now receive nothing from their employer at the end of their employment.
That’s a disgrace.
#DontRewardBadEmployers#DevilWearsDebenhams
Former Irish Debenhams workers, [@TDebenhams] who are campaigning to be paid redundancy payments following their own lay-off last month, have raised money to help 69 Bangladeshi employees left stranded by the company’s cutbacks.
https://t.co/LmTwuZ8Crx
Debenhams Ireland gave themselves a sale. 100% off worker entitlements and a transfer of assets to the UK parent company.
It could cost Irish taxpayer €20 million...but at least the owners will get to run away with future profits💰
#DontRewardBadEmployers#DevilWearsDebenhams
When Debenhams Ireland transfered valuable assets to the parent company in the UK, they did so knowing there'd be no money to pay redundancies to its Irish staff, or keep any of the Irish stores open. #DevilWearsDebenhams#Debenhams#fairwork
Debenhams screwed over 1,000 workers in Ireland and are refusing to abide by a redundancy agreement. Workers now don’t know how they’ll survive. #DontRewardBadCompanies#DevilWearsDebenhams