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Mayo jobs to be affected by First Active closure
Two Mayo First Active branches, in Ballina and Castlebar, are to be closed following the announcement this week that First Active and Ulster Bank are to merge. It is expected that up to 12 staff from the two branches will be redeployed to work in local Ulster Bank branches. There are six Ulster Banks in Mayo; in Castlebar, Ballina, Westport, Ballinrobe, Claremorris, and Ballyhaunis, but staff won’t know where they will be reassigned until a voluntary redundancy scheme has been completed.
Mixed news on jobs as Boston investment overshadowed by motor dealer liquidation
There was mixed news on the jobs front for Galway yesterday with the announcement of 45 lucrative new jobs at Boston Scientific being overshadowed by the news that 70 jobs are in doubt after top motor dealer Tom Hogan Motors went into voluntary liquidation.
Fears for Celestica jobs as all staff are called in for night-time meeting
Workers at the Celestica plant in Parkmore were waiting to hear their fate last night as the company prepared to hold a general meeting with all 380 day and night shift staff in the facility. It was widely expected that the company, which announced cuts to working hours last week, was preparing to cut its Galway workforce in a bid to offset a fall in revenue.
NTL and ESB should reinstate customer service offices locally says Nolan
With unemployment rising, the ESB and NTL should employ more people in their service departments according to Labour’s Galway City East candidate Nuala Nolan.
Damaged bank to be reopened in Graigue by BoI
Fears that the Bank of Ireland would shut its doors for good in the town of Graiguenamanagh were abated this week following the announcement that a new branch was to be opened in the town after criminals destroyed the branch during a raid on the ATM machine.
Comfort and calm in Carrigeen
Well positioned at the end of a small cul de sac, with no through traffic and a pleasant safe environment for children, No 34 Carrigeen is a beautifully maintained, well presented, family home with a wide range of attractive features. With just one owner occupier since it was built some eight years ago, No 34 has had lots of loving care lavished on it over the past years.
Revenue down €160m for Glanbia
Glanbia plc, the international cheese and nutritional ingredients group, has announced its results for the first half of the year which ended on July 4, 2009.
Ex-Nexans workers donate €20,000 to Hospice
In spite of the fact that Athlone’s Nexans factory shut its doors six months ago with the loss of 96 jobs, a commitment to raise €10,000 for the South Westmeath Hospice has been honoured.
Sasha in Golden Island closes doors
There was devastating news for employees of Athlone’s Sasha store this week as it was announced that it is to cease trading in Golden Island Shopping Centre.
O’Brien pledges Kilkenny’s opposition to rural transport cutbacks
Kilkenny fully supports multi–county opposition to any funding cuts by the Government to the rural bus system, according to Thomastown Cllr Michael O’Brien.