The issue was raised in the Dáil this morning by Laois-Offaly TDs Brian Stanley and Barry Cowen.
Glenisk will have the full support of the state as it rebuilds, according to a government minister.
The issue was raised in the Dáil this morning by Laois-Offaly TDs Brian Stanley and Barry Cowen, following the devastating fire on Monday.
Junior Minister Seán Fleming confirmed Enterprise Ireland and the Departments of Employment, Social Protection and Agriculture are among the state agencies providing assistance to the company.
Fianna Fáil's Barry Cowen also appealed for local authority planning regulations to be altered to make the process of rebuilding their premises more efficient:
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