Target Express
# target-express - Friday 31 August, 2012
Target Express sale announced by liquidators
Masterlink Logistics, headquarterd in Blanchardstown, is to buy the company which only recently ceased trading.
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Target Express workers end sit-in after meeting liquidator, department
Junior minister Seán Sherlock has pledged funds from the state insolvency fund to support the workers’ redundancy payments.
Share Tweet11Target Express workers to meet liquidators
Meanwhile, the liquidators said that the firm is “hopelessly insolvent”.
Share4 Tweet12# target-express - Wednesday 29 August, 2012
Provisional liquidator appointed to Target Express
Workers are continuing to hold sit-ins to demand money they are owed by the company.
Share2 Tweet7Target Express workers say they will not leave premises until they get paid
Ex-employees are holding a sit-in at the Cork depot with eight workers spending the night there.
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Target Express workers call for ‘clarity’ in sit-in protest over job losses
Cork depot workers say they first heard about their jobs being lost on the news.
Share2 Tweet13Revenue defends Target Express action as workers begin sit-ins
The freight company ceased trading yesterday with the loss of 390 jobs. The owner blamed the tax authorities for the closure.
Share20 Tweet24Tyrone GAA plan sponsorship future without Target Express
The county says it is “disappointed to learn that Target Express have been left with no other choice but to cease trading.”
Share2 Tweet12Sit-in at Cork Target Express plant begins after company ceases trading
Meanwhile, the Irish Road Haulage Association has said it fears there will be thousands more job losses before Christmas because of fuel price increases.
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