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Young workers’ protest against social welfare cuts at Dáil
SIPTU President says Budget 2014 requires much renovation
SIPTU Dublin bus drivers to vote on latest proposals next week
Permanent liquidator expected to be appointed to Andersen Ireland Ltd on Monday
SIPTU Home Helps meeting in Galway to discuss new contracts
Special Report
Jack O’Connor states that harsh budget will provoke private sector pay demands
Patricia King tells Conference that 'establishment' will resist collective bargaining
RMT leader Bob Crow addresses Conference
Irish Senior Citizens Parliament Protest
Sinn Féin Mansion House Event
Dublin Lockout – Impact and Objects
SIPTU welcomes Review of Joint Labour Committees
The 1913 Lockout Tapestry
Defending the Public University
DCU is a place of learning not just enterprise
Jack O'Connor calls for Social Solidarity to underpin the rebuilding of the Republic, One Hundred Years on
SIPTU members regret unavailability of some Dublin Fine Gael TDs to discuss budget proposals
Thirty-Seventh Countess Markievicz Memorial Lecture
Successful Fair Hotels Expo held in Liberty Hall
European Social Justice Award Goes to Irish Campaigners
100th Anniversary Wreath Laying Ceremony
End of an Era
Lockout Tapestry and trade union banners exhibition in Dublin
100th Anniversary of the Arrival of the SS Hare Food Ship in Dublin
The New Theatre presents 1913 LOCKOUT
Féile na Samhna
Budget unfairly hits young and old
Zero-hours Contracts
CityWide
The Risen People
TASC is recruiting!
Exhibition
Larkin Credit Union
Fair Hotels
SIPTU Membership Services
Fair Hotel
SIPTU Basic English Scheme
Supporting Quality
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Permanent liquidator expected to be appointed to Andersen Ireland Ltd on Monday
The provisional liquidator to the costume jewellery manufacturer, Andersen Ireland Ltd, Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, is expected to be made permanent at the High Court on Monday (21st October).

SIPTU Organiser, Denis Gormalley, said: “Almost half of the workforce is currently laid off as the process of permanently winding down the company begins. SIPTU representatives have been in negotiations with the provisional liquidator since his appointment last month on a collective redundancy agreement for our members who face losing their jobs.”

SIPTU has criticised the decision last month of the owners of Andersen Ireland Ltd to seek the liquidation of the company.

Denis Gormalley, said: “This act by the company eliminated the possibility of finding new owners for the business and the possibility of maintaining over 160 jobs. Instead we have had to rely on all the stakeholders including the IDA and Enterprise Ireland to seek out new potential owners. While our members appreciate theses efforts they do not compensate for losing their jobs, many after decades of service."

SIPTU has also called on the Government to appoint a jobs taskforce to deal with the growing unemployment crisis in the Limerick area.
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