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Irish Examiner group is cutting more than 50 jobs
Landmark Media Investments informed staff of the news at the newspaper’s Cork office today.
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Landmark Media Investments informed staff of the news at the newspaper’s Cork office today.
The Competition and Consumer Protection Bill seeks to implement several reforms, including updated regulation of the grocery sector.
The company is to close its Cruiserath facility in Co Dublin.
The workers were told about the closure of the company at lunchtime today.
The company manufactures electric cable in New Ross.
Two dozen jobs could be affected as the company looks to outsource the roles to IBM.
Workers had been warned last month that the company faced closure as revenues declined.
However, the pharmaceutical giant will be investing in research and development, potentially negating these losses.
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The company will look to have 110 voluntary redundancies by March next year.
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The news from MSD follows the announcement of the closure of another plant in Wicklow earlier this year.
The company said it will now begin immediate negotiations with trade unions.
Today Lufthansa said it was considering closing its firm in Rathcoole.
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The talks commenced this week after plans to close the cabin crew base at Shannon Airport were announced.
ACC Bank is withdrawing from providing standard banking products.
Motor manufacturer Honeywell will also to place additional staff on short-term working hours.
The company recently laid off 600 employees in the US and Canada.
The four stores set to close are in Mullingar, Tallaght, Dun Laoghaire, and Naas.
Dawn Fresh Foods is closing its plant in Fethard, Co Tipperary with the loss of over 100 jobs by the end of this year.
The job losses were announced by the computer company this evening.
The Waterford branch will close by the end of the year.
There will also be 11 store closures in Northern Ireland, with a further 58 job losses.
The announcement follows an agreement reached between management and the trade union SIPTU.
The insurance giant is to cut 2,000 jobs across the UK, Europe and Asia.
Cuts to teachers’ salaries and increased taxation have left some of my colleagues just making ends meet, writes Carmel Hume.
The company said the decision was made following a reduction in demand for certain pharmaceutical products.
The UK budget being announced today has implications for Ireland too, writes James Kilcourse, who says as well as being a crucial trading partner, the UK is Ireland’s biggest rival for attracting foreign direct investment.
The Rathdrum facility will close by the end of 2015.
While 1,900 of the jobs are to be lost across France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, consulations are still underway as to where the further 1,800 jobs will be cut.
Staff are to hold a meeting to discuss the possibility of industrial action after being informed of the cuts.
The owner of Korky’s shoe shop on Grafton Street, Dublin 2, said he was glad that the ‘bloodletting had now stopped’.
Distribution firm Johnson Brothers told its employees yesterday that 83 jobs will be lost due at its plant in west Dublin due to outsourcing.
The company informed staff of the decision to outsource its warehouse and transport operations today.
Danske has shut the bank’s branch network in order to cut costs and redirect focus.
The company that took over from Quinn Insurance will make 140 redundancies in Dublin, 75 in Cavan, and 70 in Enniskillen.
The telecommunications company hopes to reduce the workforce by February 2013.
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