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Up to 300 jobs are to be lost at a County Antrim factory.Up to 300 jobs are to be lost at a County Antrim factory.
Staff at Sanmina in Lisburn, which makes cabinets for computers and generators, have been told that the factory is closing.Staff at Sanmina in Lisburn, which makes cabinets for computers and generators, have been told that the factory is closing.
Manufacturing is moving to Hungary. The US-owned company says it will begin consultations with trade unions, but has put staff on 90 days notice. The US-owned company is moving to Hungary where wage costs are lower.Staff have been given 90 days' notice. Some have worked there for 20 years.
In December, the company announced that more than 90 jobs were going at the factory. Union leader Terry Collins from Amicus said the job losses would have a "devastating impact".
At the time trade union officials said they were concerned the job losses could be a sign that Sanmina was planning to transfer its manufacturing operation out of Northern Ireland. "If it is not the largest manufacturing employer in the Lisburn area, it would certainly be one of them.
"Obviously, the ripple impact of the loss of that income which would be substantial in the locality, will have an impact, not only for the immediate employees but for the business commmunity in Lisburn."
Sanmina took over the Ballinderry Road factory about five years ago.
Another Sanmina plant in Scotland was closed in the past two years.
The company already employs 600 people at a factory in Hungary.The company already employs 600 people at a factory in Hungary.