This morning.
Edel McGinley tweetz
“Victory for Paris Bakery workers as High Court orders company wind up…”
This morning.
Edel McGinley tweetz
“Victory for Paris Bakery workers as High Court orders company wind up…”
Last night
Workers at The Paris Bakery [Moore Street, Dublin] ending their sit in at the Moore Street, Dublin business.
Staff will now have access to the Insolvency Fund after receiving official confirmation that Revenue are going to step in and wind up the bakery.
Fair play though, in fairness.
(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)
Outside Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin this lunchtime.
Migrant Rights Centre tweetz:
“Thanks to [Labour’s] Aodhan O’Riordain (top) for accepting the Paris Bakery {Moore Street, Dublin] workers’ letter to the Taoiseach and promising to support them.”
Update:
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams and Vice president Mary Lou McDonald join the protest.
(Sam Boal/Photocall ireland)
Siobhan O’Donoghue writes:
“Day 12 of the Paris Bakery [Moore Street] occupation. This is a fantastic music account of their account! Produced by Siobhan Clancy…”
Top pic: (l-r) Piotr Swieitek from Poland, Anissa Hosany, Paloma Vaz, Eduard Claihnet, and Mael Megret talking to Cormac O’Dalaigh and Frank Donohoe from the Dublin Postal Delivery Branch of the CWU at the Paris Bakery this morning.
(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)
This morning
Edel McGinley writes:
“Paris Bakery workers [protesting at the closure of the Moore Street, Dublin bakery and seeking unpaid wages] outside employer Ruth Savill’s home….”
Previously: Meanwhile, In the Paris Bakery
This afternoon.
Labour TDs Joan Burton and Joe Costello meet staff at the Paris Bakery who are conducting a sit in at bakery’s premises on Moore Street, Dublin.. Staff began their picket on May 20 over unpaid wages.
Previously: Meanwhile, On Moore Street
Via The Knight
Workers at Paris Bakery on Moore st now occupying premises to stop removal of equipment before wages owed paid pic.twitter.com/HUYpWCkAlu
— Workers Solidarity (@WSMIreland) May 23, 2014
Yikes.
Previously: No Surrender
UPDATE:
More scenes at the Paris Bakery on Moore Street, Dublin 1 this afternoon
In a statement posted on a Paris Bakery’ s employees fighting for their wages Facebook page, the workers say:
“We the workers have been picketing the Paris Bakery & Pastry Ltd on Moore St, Dublin since Tuesday 20th, 2014. This is in response to our employers Mr Yannick Forel and Ms Ruth Saville failure to pay us wages owed of over €55,000. We the workers were locked out, an old tactic used by unscrupulous employers. We feel disappointed, angry, cheated, frustrated, and betrayed. We have had no response from these employers and we will now stage a sit in until we get back our stolen wages. Beatrice Douat said, “We are devastated by the action of our employers who have deceived, exploited and abused us. These employers are breaking the law by stealing our wages and the Government should step in and not allow this injustice to happen to workers.”
“We the staff of Paris Bakery are waiters, managers, bakers, chefs and kitchen porters. We have worked hard to keep our jobs in what has been a very difficult working environment. As everybody knows jobs are hard to come by in Ireland and to keep. Our boss was hard to please; we were required to work in poor conditions, with no health and safety training, no safety shoes in the bakery and kitchen and no contracts of employment. Some workers were paid as little as €5.00 per hour. The Chefs were paid a flat rate but worked up to 70 hours per week. No staff were paid overtime, there was no holiday pay and no breaks. Due to these conditions there was a high turn high turnover in the bakery and restaurant.”
“Anissa Hosany, a mother of two said, “We are all worried about our money, our futures; some of us can’t pay the rent and are worried about supporting our children at this time. One of our colleagues has become homeless as a result of this. We are also worried about finding employment without references. We the workers want to refute the employer’s claim that the government and the workers are at fault for the failure of his business. The employers have known that this building was to close for a long time. We assert that it is poor business management and planning that has created this situation. The Paris Bakery workers are calling on Mr Yannick Forel and Ms Ruth Saville of Paris Bakery & Pastry Ltd to pay us our outstanding wages immediately. We also call on the following consumers of the Paris Bakery – Demonware, Terra Madra, the Science Galley, Cinnamon, The Westerbury Hotel, La Masion, Hot Stove, Lilliput, FX Buckey, Food Game, Honest to God, Rygby’s, Artiseins, Bakery, Fontana Café, Organge Tree Bakery – not to accept goods until We are paid our wages.”
Paris Bakery’ s employees fighting for their wages (Facebook)
Rabble reports:
As many as 20 staff of the Paris Bakery restaurant on 18 Moore St. are picketing the premises this morning over unpaid wages. Reports from staff who arrived to work this morning at the historic address are that they found themselves locked out without notice. Some haven’t been paid since March, one worker claims to be owed €3,000.
Pic via Janice Boylan
[Campaigners, including James Heron, great grandson of James Connolly outside the Paris Bakery on Dublin’s Moore Street on Saturday. Developer Joe O’Reilly wants to redevelop/demolish the buildings in and around the bakery to build a shopping centre]
Sam writes:
“The Save Moore Street campaign say that these building are of historic value to Dublin and should not be knocked down. The Paris Bakery which occupies No.18 on lower ground floor has until June to find new premises where they say 70 jobs will be lost.”
From top: Padraig Stapleton; Lily May Collins; Grainne Monohan, Stevie, operations Manager at the Paris Bakery and his sister Laura Cunningham; The wall of messages and james Heron Connolly.
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)