1150 Jobs at Risk As Borders Calls in Administrators Buyer Sought for All or Some of Company's Stores
The Herald › November 27, 2009
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The Herald › November 27, 2009
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STRUGGLING bookshop chain Borders has gone into administration, ending days of speculation and casting a dark cloud over its 1150 staff.
More than 100 workers face an uncertain future at the firm's two Glasgow branches and at its other Scottish stores in Edinburgh, Dundee and Inverness.See the full content of this document
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1150 Jobs at Risk As Borders Calls in Administrators Buyer Sought for All or Some of Company's Stores
The administrators are now looking to maximise income from the sale of the company and its 45 UK outlets, but they have warned tha...
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