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17th October 2022
09:52am BST

"Standing in solidarity with Liffey Valley Workers who are protesting about unjust car parking charges that are being imposed on them."https://twitter.com/Wardy1916/status/1581615890159652865?s=20&t=HIQpqBFxTR7_spH5ey1F2Q Liffey Valley made a statement about the new charges, saying that they appreciate that these changes, "to a practice that has existed for 24 years is difficult for all our stakeholders and especially for staff". Their hope with the new parking system, which is "much-improved" is that "parkers who are not either visiting or working for retailers in the Centre will no longer avail of our parking facilities." However this could cost staff members up to €600 annually for parking. People Before Profit TD Gino Kenny also tweeted his support for the protest. https://twitter.com/Ginosocialist/status/1581585830052696064?s=20&t=HIQpqBFxTR7_spH5ey1F2Q The new parking charges come as just another blow in the midst of the current cost of living crisis. Today the protest will continue, after a huge amount of support was shown by customers. A Liffey Valley employee tells us that already their designated carpark is almost full, and that staff members beginning later in the day will likely struggle to find parking as a result. This means they will likely have to park in the regular carpark, paying the full daily rate of €12.50. Header image via Twitter/Wardy1916 READ ON: 5 autumnal activities to enjoy in Dublin right now
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