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190 jobs to go at Patton Group in Ballymena | |
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A total of 190 workers at troubled County Antrim construction company, Patton, are to be made redundant. | |
The Ballymena-based group was placed into administration on Tuesday, 24 hours after the firm publicly admitted it had run into financial difficulties. | The Ballymena-based group was placed into administration on Tuesday, 24 hours after the firm publicly admitted it had run into financial difficulties. |
In a statement, the administrator said "it has been necessary to make a number of staff redundant as of 9 November". | In a statement, the administrator said "it has been necessary to make a number of staff redundant as of 9 November". |
The statement said that the cancellation of contracts had led to the staff reduction. | The statement said that the cancellation of contracts had led to the staff reduction. |
"Following the company's recent trading difficulties, a number of the company's contracts were terminated by customers and the reduced level of activity in the business has directly impacted the level of staff required", the administrator said. | "Following the company's recent trading difficulties, a number of the company's contracts were terminated by customers and the reduced level of activity in the business has directly impacted the level of staff required", the administrator said. |
"The administrator will continue to review employment in the context of workload and the financial condition of the company and will keep employees informed." | "The administrator will continue to review employment in the context of workload and the financial condition of the company and will keep employees informed." |
The number of job losses was not given but workers said they were estimating between 180 and 200. | |
One worker told the BBC on Friday that workers were being told in groups of 25 that they were being made redundant. | One worker told the BBC on Friday that workers were being told in groups of 25 that they were being made redundant. |
Another said up to 200 staff are expected to be told they have been laid off, while a different worker said 180. | Another said up to 200 staff are expected to be told they have been laid off, while a different worker said 180. |
Currently, 320 staff are employed in Patton's construction business. | Currently, 320 staff are employed in Patton's construction business. |
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson has said redundancies seem inevitable at the company. | |
Mr Robinson was speaking after a business breakfast in Craigavon. | |
Some of those listening to him were sub-contractors to the Patton Group and they raised their concerns about the knock-on effect that the building firm's apparent collapse would have on their businesses. | |
The administrator has said possible options for the future included the sale of all or parts of the company. | The administrator has said possible options for the future included the sale of all or parts of the company. |
The family-run firm has been in business in Northern Ireland for the past 100 years. | The family-run firm has been in business in Northern Ireland for the past 100 years. |
There are concerns about the impact of the company's difficulties on the wider Northern Ireland economy. | There are concerns about the impact of the company's difficulties on the wider Northern Ireland economy. |
There are fears of job losses among suppliers and subcontractors. | There are fears of job losses among suppliers and subcontractors. |
One company that spoke to the BBC said it was owed almost £1m from the firm. | One company that spoke to the BBC said it was owed almost £1m from the firm. |
Patsy McGlone MLA, chair of the committee for enterprise, trade and investment, said a number of companies had been in touch with him to voice their concerns. | Patsy McGlone MLA, chair of the committee for enterprise, trade and investment, said a number of companies had been in touch with him to voice their concerns. |
"Some of these local companies are owed substantial amounts of money and not getting paid could tip them over the edge." | "Some of these local companies are owed substantial amounts of money and not getting paid could tip them over the edge." |