16/01/2009
Kostal Announces 300 Redundancies
German-owned car components manufacturer Kostal have told workers they are seeking 300 voluntary redundancies.
Of the company's 1,000 strong Irish workforce, management are seeking 200 at its Abbeyfeale plant and 100 at the Co Limerick in Mallow, Co Cork.
At highly anticipated briefing this morning, the company also announced plans to introduce short-time working for all employees until the end of March.
Management added that if not enough voluntary redundancies came forward then compulsory redundancies would be sought.
The company said claimed a 30% reduction in orders last year led to the decision, but that it was still committed to maintaining its Irish operation.
Workers union SIPTU said it would be meeting the firm during the coming week.
The Union’s Sectoral Organiser Karan O'Loughlin said: "It is only 18 months since the general election when the Government told people not to trust anybody; that they were the only ones capable of managing the economy. This is the same economy that is now disintegrating around us."
"To date the Government has relied on jobs in the construction sector, the financial sector and general services to fuel the economy. The construction sector is in serious difficulty, as is the financial sector and consequently there will be no mechanism to support jobs in general services."
(DW/BMcC)
Of the company's 1,000 strong Irish workforce, management are seeking 200 at its Abbeyfeale plant and 100 at the Co Limerick in Mallow, Co Cork.
At highly anticipated briefing this morning, the company also announced plans to introduce short-time working for all employees until the end of March.
Management added that if not enough voluntary redundancies came forward then compulsory redundancies would be sought.
The company said claimed a 30% reduction in orders last year led to the decision, but that it was still committed to maintaining its Irish operation.
Workers union SIPTU said it would be meeting the firm during the coming week.
The Union’s Sectoral Organiser Karan O'Loughlin said: "It is only 18 months since the general election when the Government told people not to trust anybody; that they were the only ones capable of managing the economy. This is the same economy that is now disintegrating around us."
"To date the Government has relied on jobs in the construction sector, the financial sector and general services to fuel the economy. The construction sector is in serious difficulty, as is the financial sector and consequently there will be no mechanism to support jobs in general services."
(DW/BMcC)
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