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 Official picket by members of Mandate Trade Union at the goods entrance to Debenhams, Mahon Point, Co. Cork. 17/09/2020. Day 161 of the official picket of Debenhams stores by former workers. Mandate Union strike action. Former Debenhams workers continue their picket of stores. The Debenhams dispute is now set to become the longest running industrial dispute in Irish history. Former staff and supporters marked Day 161 with a lunch at the goods gate. O'Brien's Irish Sandwich Bar, Mahon Point kindly donated sandwiches for the 'luncheon' as they marked the historic day. Balloons and placards tied to the goods gate. Ref KPMG Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-mahon-more-01 
 Official picket by members of Mandate Trade Union at the goods entrance to Debenhams, Mahon Point, Co. Cork. 17/09/2020. Day 161 of the official picket of Debenhams stores by former workers. Mandate Union strike action. Former Debenhams workers continue their picket of stores. The Debenhams dispute is now set to become the longest running industrial dispute in Irish history. Former staff and supporters marked Day 161 with a lunch at the goods gate. O'Brien's Irish Sandwich Bar, Mahon Point kindly donated sandwiches for the 'luncheon' as they marked the historic day. Balloons and placards tied to the goods gate. Ref KPMG Pic; Larry Cummins.
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Official picket by members of Mandate Trade Union at the goods entrance to Debenhams, Mahon Point, Co. Cork. 17/09/2020. Day 161 of the official picket of Debenhams stores by former workers. Mandate Union strike action. Former Debenhams workers continue their picket of stores. The Debenhams dispute is now set to become the longest running industrial dispute in Irish history. Former staff and supporters marked Day 161 with a lunch at the goods gate. O'Brien's Irish Sandwich Bar, Mahon Point kindly donated sandwiches for the 'luncheon' as they marked the historic day. Balloons and placards tied to the goods gate. Ref KPMG Pic; Larry Cummins.