Store with Limerick presence pays millions to government
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MANAGEMENT at Curry’s PC World, which has a Limerick operation at the Dublin Road, have repaid the support the government gave during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Staff at the electrical retailer benefited from the government wage subsidy, which saw up to 70% of their wages covered by the exchequer during the pandemic with the stores open all bar the first six weeks of lockdown.
Given the strong position of the store's parent company Dixons Carphone, the group has announced it’s reimbursed all government support paid to its staff in Ireland and Britain.