PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE THOMAS COOK EMPLOYEE PROTEST

ALL IMAGES SUPPLIED BY WILLIAM MURPHY

Former Thomas Cook workers staging a sit-in occupation at the company’s Grafton Street premises may risk prison after deciding to defy a High Court order to vacate the building.





Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison

Thomas Cook Employees Risk Going To Prison