Thomas Cook staff protest over job loss fears

Thomas Cook staff have been protesting over fears that 77 jobs could go at the company's branches in Dublin.

Thomas Cook staff have been protesting over fears that 77 jobs could go at the company's branches in Dublin.

Five Irish staff travelled to Northampton to demonstrate outside the church they believe the company boss attends.

Management has proposed shutting the firm's three Dublin stores - two Thomas Cook branches and a Direct Holidays outlet, putting 77 jobs under threat.

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