The Revenue Commissioner has emerged as an unlikely saviour of a well-known Dublin bakery.
30 former workers at the Paris Bakery claim they are owed over 100 thousand euro in payments after the Moore Street store closed almost two weeks ago.
A rally to support the workers will take place outside Leinster House on Wednesday afternoon.
Revenue is expected to step in and liquidate the restaurant giving the workers access to the state insolvency fund.
However, employees still face a wait for owed pay as in the event of a liquidation a creditors meeting must first be called.