Posts Tagged ‘Redundancy’
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
TESCO JOBS CUTS
Tesco has announced that 140 jobs will be lost at its head office in South County Dublin.
JAMES LIKELY LTD GOES INTO LIQUIDATION
Jobs News in Donegal. James Likely Ltd a building services contractor based in Ballyshannon has gone into liquidation with the loss of 75 jobs.
THOMAS COOK JOB CUTS
Travel company Thomas Cook has announced that it plans to close a number of outlets with 77 jobs under threat.
MATHEW ORMSBY PRENTICE CUTS 25 JOBS
Matheson Ormsby Prentice announced it would be cutting 25 jobs. The company currently employs 600 staff.
STEINER LTD CLOSES IN GALWAY WITH 45 JOBS LOST
Electronics firm Steiner Ltd based in Galway will cease production with the loss of 45 jobs in the West of Ireland
EIRCOM CUTS 1200 JOBS OVER NEWT TWO YEARS
Eircom says it has agreed a restructuring deal with union representatives which will result in 1,200 jobs being cut over the next two years.
Tags: Eircom, Irish Jobs, Redundancy, Tesco, Thomas Cook
Posted in County Donegal Jobs News, County Dublin Jobs News, County Galway Jobs News | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Must attend workshop for anyone out of work or changing career. This workshop will focus on essential advice to stand out in a tough job market. There will be 3 key areas of focus –
Job Search Strategies
CV & Cover Letter
Interview Skills
Workshop & Booking Details
Date: Sat 25th April 2009
Venue: Bewleys Hotel Dublin Airport
Address Baskin Lane Cloghran, Dublin
Workshops: 2 separate workshops – morning and afternoon
Time: 10.00 – 1.00pm & 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Cost: €120
If you would like more information or to book a place please email paul@measurability.ie.
This workshop will be run by two of Irelands leading Career Experts – Paul Mullan & Jane Downes – both of which have successful career businesses and regularly comment across national radio and papers on a number of career related topics.
• Are you struggling to find suitable jobs?
• Are you struggling to get called for interview?
• Are you struggling to convert interviews into job offers?
This workshop will give you the tools to change your results – it is insightful and invaluable to all jobseekers whether out of work or changing careers.
Tags: Career Change, Coaching, CV, Interview, Ireland, Redundancy, Skills, Training, Workshop
Posted in Career Coach, Career Coaching, Career Consultant, Career Guidance, Career Workshop, Interview Advice, Interview coach, Interview Coaching, Interview preparation, Interviews, Irish Jobs | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
I am inundated with requests for information about how to avoid redundancy. My response is the same. In most cases redundancy and decision-making cannot be controlled by the employee. I recommend the following tips for those seeking a pay rise and they can be useful for those seeking to avoid redundancy if only to refocus efforts away from the negativity of possible job loss.
Employees need to demonstrate quality and value to an organisation through actions and a passion for work and their job.
Try to volunteer for extra responsibility and go the extra mile and put in the extra hours if required.
Ensure that you react to special requests and urgent tasks from your superiors quickly and efficiently.
Try to dress for the job professionally and conduct yourself accordingly
Keep up your efforts for a continued period of time as this is what is noticed more that short bursts of energy.
Act on feedback from your boss particularly any development issues raised at your last performance review. This will make an impact.
Don’t be afraid to tell your boss about your desire and goals to do well within the company. Outline what you want to achieve with the company.
Tags: Avoid Redundancy, Career, Employee, Get a Pay Rise, Ireland, Pay Rise, Payrise, Redundancy
Posted in Career Coach, Career Coaching, Career Consultant, Career Guidance | No Comments »
Friday, March 13th, 2009
Redundancy is a huge topic in Ireland today forced on us by changes in economic conditions. It is not a new term and has been part of the employment landscape for the last decade only hidden by the roar of the celtc tiger. Redundancy for many is a forced situation where they have no choice BUT what about the voluntary redundancy scenario – what do you do when you are offered VL? Do you take the lump sum and run? OR sit tight in these rough ecomonic conditions? There is no right answer to this situation as each case will be unique. There are positives and negatives and cases for both options. I have attached an article on voluntary redundancy I posted for the Irish Independent. (Please note that I have no credit for this but have requested that it be added) – Voluntary Redundancy
Tags: Ireland, Lump Sum, PAYE, Redundancy, Voluntary Redundancy
Posted in Irish Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Loss, Outplacement Services, Redundancy | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
According to today’s newspapers there could be 100 jobs lost at Molex in Shannon, Co. CLare. 100 of the 400 jobs could see their jobs cut with remaining staff taking salary cuts as a result of cost cutting measures. Molex make electronic, electrical and fibre optic interconnection systems at the Shannon plant. The company held a series of meetings on Tuesday to inform staff of redundancies and other cost-saving plans.
Tags: County Clare Jobs News, Electronics, Job Loss, Manufacturing, Molex, Munster, Redundancy, Shannon
Posted in County Clare Jobs News, Irish Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Loss | No Comments »
Thursday, December 18th, 2008
Vodafone Ireland announced last week that it was to cut 10 percent of its workforce. The mobile telecoms operator is looking to cut 150 jobs through redundancy from its 1,500 employees. This company hopes to achieve the redundancy figures through a voluntary redundancy programme. Vodafone are now entering a month long consultation period so there are very few details about which functions will suffer from the redundancies. The mobile company has 2.23 million subscribers to the network in Ireland.
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Tags: Careers Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, Irish Jobs, Job Cuts, Jobs Ireland, Jobs News, Mobile, Recession, Redundancy, Telecommunications, Vodafone, Vodafone Ireland
Posted in County Dublin Jobs News, Irish Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Loss, Redundancy | No Comments »
Thursday, November 27th, 2008
Terrible news on the jobs front yesterday as 270 staff lost their jobs a few weeks before Christmas. There were 3 counties affected with 110 jobs lost in Galway, 70 jobs lost in Kilkenny and 90 jobs lost in Limerick.
110 jobs lost at Thermo King in Galway
Galway suffered the biggest job losses on the day with 110 going at Thermo King Refrigeration. The company based in Mervue produced equipment for the European transport sector. The company employed 600 staff in Galway.
70 jobs lost at NN Euroball in Kilkenny.
NN Euroball announced it would close operations yesterday. The American company based in the IDA Industrial Estate at Purcellsinch produced high precision metal bearing components for the car industry.
90 jobs lost in Limerick with Filtertek & Brothers of Charity
Filtertek announced that it would be laying of 59 of its 99 staff at Newcastle West. Economic conditions were again cited as the key reason. In Limerick city the Brothers of Charity announced that shortfall in funding will result in 30 people losing their jobs.
Tags: Automotive, Brothers of Charity, Connaught, Filtertek, Galway, HSE, Ireland, Irish Jobs, Jobs News, Kilkenny, Leinster, Limerick, Mervue, Munster, Newcastle West, NN Euroball, Redundancy, Thermo King
Posted in County Galway Jobs News, County Kilkenny Jobs News, County Limerick Jobs News, Jobs, Jobs Loss, Redundancy | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Today the newspapers announced that there are growing over the future of jobs at Kostal. This follows the news that the German manufacturer will cut working tme by 20% from February. The firm manufacters automotive electronic systems employs a total of 1,100 workers in Ireland. Downturn in global car sales has been sited as a reason for the cutbacks which will affect its two plants in Ireland – Mallow & Abbeyfeale. 29 workers are expected to be laid off this side of Christmas. There will also be shutdowns at these plants for three days in November and for three weeks over Christmas. From next February working hours at Mallow & Abbeyfeale will be reduced by 20 percent.
Tags: Abbeyfeale, Cork, Irish Jobs, Jobs, Kostal, Limerick, Mallow, Manufacturing, Munster, Redundancy
Posted in County Cork Jobs News, County Limerick Jobs News, Irish Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Loss | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Sorry folks but it is still general bad news on the jobs and careers front. Unemployment reached an 11 year high in September with figures nearly at the 250,000 mark. Judging by the general feedback it could be a winter of discontent. Property crash, stock market turmoil and credit crisis.
I was interested to read that Ballina, Tralee and Dundalk were three of the worst unemployment blackspots as I have been doing some work in all three locations over the summer. All seems to be sunny in Leixlip and Malahide though as unemployment is at 4%.
Let’s try and end this article with a positive note – Cook Ireland has announce that it will be creating 200 new jobs in Limerick over the newxt 5 years. This is part of a EUR25M investment. Lets hope for a few more of these announcements over the remainder of the week.
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Tags: Ballina, Cook Ireland, Dundalk, Ireland, Leixlip, Limerick, Malahide, Outplacement, Redundancy, Tralee
Posted in County Kerry Jobs News, County Limerick Jobs News, County Louth Jobs News, County Mayo Jobs News, Finding a job, Humour, Irish Jobs, Job Vacancies, Jobs, Jobs Loss | No Comments »
Monday, September 29th, 2008
Tyco Sensormatic
Cork received another jobs hammer blow last week with the announcement that US electronics firm Tyco Sensormatic will be transferring 320 jobs from Ireland. The announcement was broken at a meeting last Thursday.
The Bishopstown plant produces electronic anti-theft tags used in retail. The company has seen the employee headcount shrink since 2005 when it employed just short of 500 staff.
Swissco
Other job loss in the region came with the announcement that Swissco was planning to close its operations with the loss of 150 jobs.
Cork Job Loss & Unemployment
Cork has suffered with the downturn in the economy as much as most other regions in Ireland with the number of people on the Live Register increasing by more than 4,000 between March 2007 and March 2008, a jump of 28.8%.
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Tags: Bishopstown, Cork, Job Loss, Live Register, Munster, Outplacement Services, Redundancy, Swissco, Tyco, Tyco Sensormatic, Unemployed, Unemployment
Posted in County Cork Jobs News, HR, Irish Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Loss, Outplacement Services | No Comments »