Department of Enterprise confirms platform will lay off 140 Irish workers
The Taoiseach has hit out at Twitter for the way it has handled redundancies in Ireland.
It follows the confirmation to the Department of Enterprise that the company will lay off 140 of it's staff at it's European headquarters here.
Hundreds of workers were left in limbo as they waited for the news.
Micheál Martin said it is not good enough:

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