The company has blamed the high-cost environment in Ireland, which it said could no longer be sustained.
My name is URL wrote: » Good The sooner all these multinationals pull out of Ireland the sooner we can adapt to a more national strategy, without the need for placing all of our faith in foreign millionaires who up and leave as soon as the going gets tough Fcuk them I say... pity about the jobs but its the way of the world
Deleted User wrote: » ah now, i think we should work on reducing or costs so we can keep the tncs rather than get rid of them.
My name is URL wrote: » The costs were relatively low when they came to Ireland.. They made billions from our economy and then just fcuk off to Eastern Europe etc when theres a hint of trouble Ireland today is a nation that greed built and keeping costs low for them now won't change anything when theres emerging nations that'll still be cheaper to operate out of than Ireland Why should we risk our entire economy for the sake of a handful of corporations that wouldn't think twice about ceasing operations here in favor of cheaper costs elsewhere?
TequilaMockingBird wrote: » Big blow to the Shannon region. A job in De Beers was seen as a job for life. Y'know like a public sector job. When I was a child they had a playground in the grounds of the building, we used to sneak in and play for hours. EDIT: Stupid kid. If I could sneak in to play why didn't I sneak in and get some diamonds...
Melion wrote: » Thats the wrong place you're thinking of. Element 6 is in the Industrial Estate.
TheZohan wrote: » Burn everything British except their coal? With no major natural resources we need the likes of these multinationals to survive.
pappyodaniel wrote: » No he's right, it's the DeBeers, d name changed a few yrs back
dodohert wrote: » Said on RTE web site they are *ONLY* offering 1 weeks pay for each year.. is that true ..if it is it's a disgrace!
My name is URL wrote: » Ireland has plenty of natural resources waiting to be used, we were supposed to have the world's largest windfarm back in 2002
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Just chatting to one of the lads on the floor, moral very bad, lads hanging around, no work being done. Management made an offer of just one week plus the two weeks statutory even though it states six weeks on the contract. Unions say they should count themselves luck if they get three weeks.
Melion wrote: » The playground he was on about is down the other end of Shannon(by bald hill and the model airplane club).
Armin_Tamzarian wrote: » If that doesn't work we should try exporting 'Fair City' to international TV audiences across the globe. Fox, HBO, Al Jazerra, I'm sure they'd all jump at the chance. It's bound to be good for a couple of billion.
pappyodaniel wrote: » O d social club. Brilliant place, it's such a shame cos it's been abandoned for years, Rugby, soccer, GAA pitches, tennis courts, squash/badminton, snooker halls, pub/function room...a brilliant set-up. Shame no-one had the foresight to do anything with it instead of leaving it idle, it's slowly falling into disrepair.
Keano A Legend wrote: » Many tried pappy but no planning permission was given as it is a designated green area.