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Morris says workers aren’t to blame for Coty closure

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The Sinn Fein councillor says there have been rumblings locally that if staff and unions hadn't fought the new owners so hard over pay and conditions that the announcement on Tuesday that production would finish at the site in Nenagh next year could have been avoided.

Over 200 jobs will be lost when the cosmetics giant moves the operation to the UK.

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Cllr Morris says it's ridiculous to blame people for standing up for their rights.

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