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April 28, 2021 10:41 am
Members of trade union SIPTU at Kerry Group have called on its management to attend negotiations at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) to seek a resolution to a dispute concerning redundancies.
Following an announcement by Kerry Group in February that 150 jobs were at risk of being outsourced to Malaysia and Mexico from its business centers in Naas and Charleville, SIPTU representatives said they have engaged with the company to try and secure an acceptable agreement on behalf of union members.
The jobs affected are primarily in the finance, human resource, data management and regulatory functions.
Kerry Group called on to ‘reverse decision’
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SIPTU members at Kerry Group are calling on management to attend the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) to find a resolution to a dispute concerning redundancies.
The company announced in March that it would be outsourcing 150 jobs from Naas and Charleville to Malaysia and Mexico.
The jobs are mainly in finance, human resources, data management and regulatory functions.
SIPTU organiser Terry Bryan said that the proposed job losses “could not come at a worse time for the workers involved or their families”.
Economic recession
“Many of these workers face the prospect of unemployment with the potential of an economic recession following the devastating effects of COVID-19 on employment levels,” he said.
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