The company has announced it will close all Irish stores
Argos in Naas is set to close.
Argos is closing all stores and ending operations in the Republic of Ireland, the company says 580 jobs will go across it's 34 stores.
The company says it will offer a redundancy package well beyond the legal requirements.
Northern Ireland will not be affected from this announced as the company says - it continues to perform well.
As part of it's withdrawal home delivery and online purchases will stop on March 22nd - before all stores shut in June.
Mandate which represents staff says it's very disappointed by the announcement.

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