Rising Stars is set to close all its facilities in the city by the end of March.
Glasgow parents left with no childcare following the closure of a popular chain of nurseries have been told the owners are working to "support families".
READ MORE: Glasgow George Square demonstration held to mark one year since Russia invasion of Ukraine A Jobs and Business Glasgow spokeswoman also said no employees were facing compulsory redundancy and "suitable alternative roles" would be found.
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