After almost three weeks, former workers at the Paris Bakery in Dublin are ending their sit-in.
They say they are collectively owed about €100,000 in wages and that the owners of the Moore Street store told them they have not got the cash to pay up.
A number of workers also protested sit outside the owner's home in Co. Wicklow.
The National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) owns the loans belonging to a company which owns the site, which is earmarked for redevelopment.
Revenue has now confirmed the company is being liquidated - which means staff can access an insolvency fund and claim some of the money owed to them.
Adele McGinley is with the Migrant Rights Centre.