20/02/2006

Jobs may be cut at west Belfast company

Around 100 jobs are under threat at a medical equipment company in west Belfast.

The American owned firm Trivirix International has gone into administration and union officials have today warned that jobs may have to be cut.

The company, which has a factory at the Springvale Business Park on the Springfield Road, alerted staff on the possibility of redundancy earlier today.

(EF/SP)

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