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john m

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Re: Norn Eireann for beginners
« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2021, 11:22:58 am »
DUP dont back May in vote yesterday .Today Bombardiea the plane makers announce 500 job losses in Norn Eireann .I wonder if May withdrew a subside or two .DUP going to get trampled on by the Conservatives and pushed out Gerry Adams must be laughing his bollox off at them .

I might bring me Crystal ball out to Fairyhouse or Leopardstown and tell fortunes and sell  tips .

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Re: Norn Eireann for beginners
« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2021, 12:11:40 pm »
Whenever your reading about Brexit and how it effects Good hearted Scottish Free Prespeterians with Dodgy taste in Hats and Musical instruments and good strong marching boots and Umberellas spare a thought for their Countrymen South of the Border who cant sit down to a Pint of Porter from a pub tap or watch young lads kick a ball or larrup it with a curved stick they too are victims of the wee Brexit so they are .......A midlands-based company that converts ambulances for the HSE and other health agencies has told its workforce it will be laying them off for a three-week period because of problems with the supply of components from the UK caused by Brexit and customs issues.

Management at the Wilker Auto Conversions plant in Clara, Co Offaly, say over 80 staff members will be affected by the move.

Wilker is one of the largest specialist vehicle converters in Ireland and the UK, employing up to 100 people in Clara where they assemble ambulances and other vehicles for the emergency services.

Key components for the production lines come into the country from England and staff at the Wilker plant have now been told they will have to shut down for at least three weeks from 15 February due to a lack of materials to work with.

The company is blaming Brexit and customs delays for the problem.

The SIPTU services division, which represents almost 60 Wilker employees, has asked for an urgent meeting with management today.

Offaly Fianna Fáil TD Barry Cowen has called on the company to outline full details of the nature of the delay to its workforce and the authorities here as soon as possible in a bid to ease concerns over longer layoffs.

Wilker Auto Conversions CEO Donnacha Hurley said the company is confident that the three-week layoff is the "worst case scenario."

He said the company started its Brexit-ready preparedness in the middle of 2019 and engaged outside expert support.

In a statement, Mr Hurley said the company has worked with supply chain partners to meet the new requirements to keep goods flowing into Ireland since 1 January, "but despite the best efforts of all involved we are faced with critical shortages which have resulted in this three week shutdown.

"This situation is devastating news for all our employees which is something we very much regret. We are working with our employees to ease the financial burden that has been brought about by this interruption and of course are continuing to work with our supply chain to eliminate or shorten the impact.

"The company focus is on these matters and we will be making no further comment on the situation."

john m

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Re: Norn Eireann for beginners
« Reply #17 on: February 04, 2021, 12:22:57 pm »
How many Jobs that are closed because of Covid wont reopen ?Neighbour took the lump in November from a Biscuit Factory in Tallaght when they were looking for voluntary redundancies .Its now shut because of Covid and Brexit and wont reopen .Now is where it gets complicated .He recons the company has no coin so workers will have to claim redundancy from the Government but now they are unemployed not covid Unemployed as the company ceased trading so they dont qualify for the PUP but the lesser Unemployment benifit thats all he got .

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Re: Norn Eireann for beginners
« Reply #18 on: February 04, 2021, 12:45:44 pm »
How many Jobs that are closed because of Covid wont reopen ?

46,347

Is there a prize for closest guess?
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Norn Eireann for beginners
« Reply #19 on: February 04, 2021, 01:00:57 pm »
Who knows John,i don't know myself if i'll be back in March.....boss man rang me last Fri to check in but he took on extra debt last year by buying a new boxbody and was setting up a spray booth inhouse also....the banks will still want their money.....he took out a 40k loan after last years first lockdown to continue trading,he said banks aren't offering any assistance other than offering more loans and with the current restrictions trading is impossible,there's always the chance of being stopped at a checkpoint and being possibly fined €2,500.

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Re: Norn Eireann for beginners
« Reply #20 on: February 04, 2021, 11:55:47 pm »
IT is all going to end in TEARS !!!
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Re: Norn Eireann for beginners
« Reply #21 on: February 05, 2021, 12:27:34 am »
You're not wrong Cools!!

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Re: Norn Eireann for beginners
« Reply #22 on: February 05, 2021, 10:34:44 am »
Arlene will put manners on the chancers yet. The UVF are sabre rattling everywere at the moment...including Dublin. Rumoured to be sponsoring several feral gangs out near North County Dublin

 


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