Former Paris Bakery staff want firm wound up in order to get wages

Former staff at a Dublin bakery want the business to be wound up so they can be paid.

Former Paris Bakery staff want firm wound up in order to get wages

Former staff at a Dublin bakery want the business to be wound up so they can be paid.

Workers at the Paris Bakery on Moore Street claim they are owed up to €100,000 in wages.

The firm closed suddenly two weeks ago amid financial difficulties.

Since then staff have staged a sit-in at the premises demanding their money.

Many of the people employed by the bakery are from other countries and are being supported by the group Migrant Rights Ireland.

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