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Scores of jobs have been lost in Cork as Debenhams have told staff they're going into liquidation.

Staff received a letter this morning informing them of the horrible news.

The chain has two major shops in Cork, one anchor site at Roches Stores on Patrick St and another in Mahon.

They also operated stores in Waterford, Tralee, Limerick, and Dublin. and employed around 2,000 people across these places.

The news will come as a big blow to workers, but sadly it won't be surprising as the UK's stores went into administration a few days ago.

The chain initially said Irish stores wouldn't be affected but workers were today told a liquidator was appointed.

The stores are currently closed under the current measures.

It's expected and official announcement will come later while the liquidation process will start next week.

Mandate Trade Union have since released a statement describing the workers as the "first major casualties" of the current emergency in economic terms.

The statement said: "Debenhams Ireland management have today (Thursday, 9th April) informed Mandate Trade Union that the Irish arm of the business is to enter into liquidation with the loss of almost 2,000 jobs in 11 stores across the country.

"The company suspended trading due to the COVID-19 pandemic and has confirmed to staff in a letter today 'that these stores are not expected to reopen'."

John Douglas, Mandate General Secretary said: “Despite knowledge that the company was in administration and that it wasn’t trading well, this news has come as a massive shock to our members who will be devastated by this announcement.

"Our sympathy is with each and every worker and their families who will today be wondering how they’re going to pay their rent, mortgage or their bills.

“We are in close contact with the company and will remain so over the forthcoming process. We will be seeking a meeting with the liquidator when they are appointed and demanding that our members are prioritised throughout the liquidation process so that we can get the best possible deal for them.”

Douglas went on to call for government to step in as he fears more businesses will suffer over the coming weeks/months.

“There is no end in sight to this COVID-19 pandemic and we are certain to see more turbulence across the economy, particularly in retail. Thousands of jobs and on the line and any state intervention must be directed at workers and protecting their living standards.”

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