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Thursday 2 June 2011

Job News for Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland News :


There are renewed fears over the future of jobs at the Monkstown Nortel plant.
Seventy people have lost their jobs after Meteor, Ireland's largest independent electrical wholesalers, closed because of financial difficulties.
InVision Software Ltd, a German-owned software company, is to expand its Londonderry research and development centre and take on 60 new staff.
Lir-Med, a medical equipment manufacturer, has revealed plans to create up to 50 jobs in Northern Ireland.
Seventy-five jobs have been lost with the closure of one of County Donegal's biggest building firms. The Ballyshannon company James Likely has gone into liquidation with immediate effect.
Twenty-five jobs are to go at Seagate Technologies in Londonderry, the BBC understands
Sainsbury's is to create 100 jobs in west Belfast, it has been announced. The company is advertising for check-out, shop floor and supervisory staff
A trade union representative has claimed that 23 jobs are to go at Arntz Belting factory in Londonderry.
One hundred and thirty jobs will be lost with the closure of five Pizza Hut outlets across Northern Ireland.
Furniture company, Dunelm Mill, is to create up to 80 jobs in Londonderry, it has been announced. The firm is to open a 38,000 sq foot outlet on the Buncrana Road.
Telecoms company, Magdalene, is to create 50 jobs in south Belfast with the opening of a development centre.
Seventy jobs will go today as production ends at a Coleraine factory which makes wood products for cupboards and flooring. Spanboard announced the redundancies at the plant three months ago.
Irish telecoms company, Eircom, has said it will create another 30 jobs in Northern Ireland. They will be based at the firm's new offices in Belfast, and will double Eircom's workforce in the city.
A technology company is to create 43 new jobs in south Belfast . Intune Networks makes software which is used to improve high speed internet connectivity.
The opening of a new 169-bedroom Ramada Encore Hotel in Belfast will create 60 new jobs
Hughes Christensen, an east Belfast company which makes drill bits for the oil and gas industry, is to make up to 90 staff redundant. This follows 45 redundancies made by the firm in February.
Almost 1,000 jobs are being lost in Belfast at aerospace company Bombardier
Another 95 workers are to be made redundant at County Antrim engineering firm FG Wilson . The redundancies will be made at three sites - Larne (47), Springvale (31) and Monkstown (17). In January, the company said it was making 250 people redundant and a month earlier it laid off more than 180 agency workers
63 jobs are to go in Omagh after timber firm Woodlock Joinery ceased trading
Call centre company Gem to almost double its Northern Ireland workforce by creating 900 new jobs over the next three years.
The UK's largest independent coach-building firm, Ballymena-based Wrightbus, plans to make 235 staff redundant
Plane and train-maker Bombardier says it has seen a big decline in global sales and is cutting 300 jobs at its Belfast factory
First Derivatives, a financial services company, to create 110 jobs in Newry, County Down and US sandwich chain Subway to create up to 400 jobs. It plans to open 40 new franchises by the end of 2010
Seventy-five jobs could be created with a £60m expansion of Ten Square hotel in Belfast
Software and services provider ICS Computing to create 50 posts in Belfast after winning contracts to provide payroll and pension services to two major NHS trusts
County Tyrone engineering company Powerscreen to make 90 people redundant. The company, which is based in Dungannon, had already laid off 70 workers at the end of 2008.
Ulster Bank, part of Royal Bank of Scotland, says it is cutting 200 jobs in Northern Ireland and 550 posts in the Republic of Ireland as part of a cost-cutting plan
Almost 100 jobs are to go in a second round of redundancies at a forklift manufacturing plant in County Armagh. NACCO Materials Handling Group announced 96 redundancies at its Craigavon plant on Monday. In September, the company made 81 people redundant. There are 616 people currently employed at the site.
County Antrim engineering firm FG Wilson to lay off 260 workers across three sites
County Tyrone construction equipment company Fintec announces temporary lay-offs for 150 staff until end of February

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