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Nortel to cut County Antrim jobs | Nortel to cut County Antrim jobs |
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Nortel has made 87 people redundant at its plant in Newtownabbey. 220 jobs are being cut across the UK. | |
Last month the telecoms company said it was planning to shed over 3,000 jobs worldwide. | |
Nortel's UK operation went into administration in January after its parent firm filed for US bankruptcy protection. | Nortel's UK operation went into administration in January after its parent firm filed for US bankruptcy protection. |
About 500 people are employed at the Newtownabbey site. More than 2,000 people worked there at its peak | About 500 people are employed at the Newtownabbey site. More than 2,000 people worked there at its peak |
The plant opened in the 1960s as a Standard Telephone and Cables manufacturing facility, which was bought by Nortel in 1992. | The plant opened in the 1960s as a Standard Telephone and Cables manufacturing facility, which was bought by Nortel in 1992. |
The company website describes the site at Monkstown industrial estate in Newtownabbey as 'a multifunctional, 34 acre facility, providing services from design to distribution.' | |
It is the headquarters of the Nortel's European, Middle East and Africa supply chain operations. | It is the headquarters of the Nortel's European, Middle East and Africa supply chain operations. |