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Debenhams protestors says liquidators are gearing up efforts to remove stock from stores.
They've lashed back with a demonstration outside KPMG's offices today.
They say ads have been appearing online for packing jobs in the same location as Debenhams stores.
Protestors think it's a sign they're gearing up to take their last bargaining chip - the stock.
At the demonstration, Marie Leonard from the Tallaght branch told us it's been a draining fight.
She says the retailer's still earning money from the online business they helped to grow.
Marie feels they dug their own grave;
"We were put under a lot of pressure to get people's emails [...] to build up the online business.
"We done all the online orders for them.
"Now they still have their online business and they still have all those customers", she told us.
Debenhams protesters are at KPMG today. They say the company’s attempted to grab stock from a number of stores in the last week.
— Hannah Murphy (@hannahmurphnews) September 22, 2020
One woman who worked in the Tallaght branch tells me the fight will go on, even if the stock is removed. pic.twitter.com/kRpW6tlHEv
Sean Powney was among those to get arrested after holding a sit-in at the Henry Street branch two weeks ago.
He told us the support since then has been overwhelming;
"It really lifted the spirits, I think, of everybody.
"It was a bit touch and go because it could've gone the other way, it could've been a complete hit to us.
"I think seeing the way we were treated on the day has really only really bolstered the picket lines even more", he said.
Remember Sean Powney?
— Hannah Murphy (@hannahmurphnews) September 22, 2020
Since he was arrested at the Debenhams sit-in two weeks ago, he says support from the public has been phenomenal.
His mam was very proud of him too. pic.twitter.com/fY8ODWE256
Demonstrators are also translating a leaflet into Polish and Romanian to inform migrant what's going on, so they don't accidentally take a packing job and cross the picket line.
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