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Union wants meeting over job cuts | |
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A trade union is pressing for a meeting with the management of Ulster Carpets in Portadown, after the company announced 35 job cuts at its factory. | |
The company blamed the job losses on the "global economic downturn" which it said had impacted on its order book. | The company blamed the job losses on the "global economic downturn" which it said had impacted on its order book. |
Sean McKeever, from the Unite union, said its members had not been expecting the announcement. | |
"Obviously this is a devastating blow to our members within Ulster Carpets," he said. | |
"It comes as quite a shock, bearing in mind announcements Ulster Carpets had made a number of months ago about savings that were made in energy - up to three quarters of a million pounds - and also a £15m investment package." | |
On Monday, Ulster Carpets said it hoped to avoid any compulsory redundancies and had started "statutory consultation with the trade union". | |
Managing director Nick Coburn said: "We make this announcement with great regret and after all other options have been exhausted." | |
He said that the global financial turmoil had taken "a heavy toll on consumers and businesses leading to a need to cut production levels for the foreseeable future". | He said that the global financial turmoil had taken "a heavy toll on consumers and businesses leading to a need to cut production levels for the foreseeable future". |
The company said it was offering an extensive redundancy package with both an enhanced element and ex-gratia payment. | The company said it was offering an extensive redundancy package with both an enhanced element and ex-gratia payment. |
It added that counselling and training for new job applications would be provided for anyone affected by the redundancies. | It added that counselling and training for new job applications would be provided for anyone affected by the redundancies. |
Ulster Carpets currently employs more than 400 people at its factory in Portadown. | Ulster Carpets currently employs more than 400 people at its factory in Portadown. |
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