Target Express workers continue Cork protest

A group of workers in Co Cork are continuing their protest against the haulage firm Target Express, which ceased trading on Monday evening.

Target Express workers continue Cork protest

A group of workers in Co Cork are continuing their protest against the haulage firm Target Express, which ceased trading on Monday evening.

The workers holding the sit-in at the Little Island say they are owed a number of weeks' pay and they want to know when they'll receive their pay and entitlements for years of service.

Target Express, which works on both sides of the border, ceased trading on Monday evening amid a row with the Revenue Commissioners over tax debts.

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