10/09/2014

Bombardier Announce Job Losses

East Belfast MP Naomi has expressed her regret and concern at a number of job losses which have been announced by a local employer.

Aerospace company Bombardier announced the job losses to staff as part of an ongoing restructuring process in the organisation. The company announced 1,800 job losses across the organisation in the summer and today's announcement represents the impact of that on the NI workforce.

The losses will total 390 across their Northern Ireland plants, including 90 core staff and 300 complementary labour force (contract) staff. The company have said it is hoped the reduction of 90 management and senior professional staff can be achieved through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. The 300 agency staff will include around 150 shop floor staff and 150 support staff. The consultation period will last for 30 days.

Mrs Long described it as a significant blow to the local economy and a difficult time for staff facing redundancy, but said work was underway to offer advice and support to the company and those leaving their positions.

"My primary concern is with those who will lose their jobs in what will be a very stressful and uncertain time for them and their families. I have spoken to Bombardier to offer my support and also the Employment and Learning Minister Stephen Farry, and his Department will be contacting Bombardier to offer guidance and assistance in this process.

"Such a significant number of redundancies can also have wider effects on the local economy which are harder to predict. While it will bring no comfort to those who will lose their jobs at Bombardier, the local management hope it will stabilise the workforce in the medium term."

(CD)

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