SIPTU calls for receiver to be appointed to Andersen Ireland online

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SIPTU has called on the Ulster Bank to appoint a receiver to Andersen Ireland Ltd in order to assess what prospects exist of maintaining jobs at the custom jewellery manufacturing plant in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick.

SIPTU Organiser, Denis Gormalley, said: โ€œToday, SIPTU learned that Andersen Ireland Ltd is to move to put the company into court appointed liquidation. This move would likely be the final death knell for the plant”.

Separately,ย some small but significant progress had been made with State agencies in attempting to find a new owner. If the liquidation goes ahead this will have proven to be futile.

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โ€œInstead of proceeding with the plantโ€™s liquidation SIPTU is calling onย Ulster Bank, the companyโ€™s main business creditor, to appoint a receiver to the company. This would be a good news story for the banking sector as its intervention could result in the survivalย of the plant and its associated jobsโ€, said Mr Gormally.

He added: โ€œSIPTU representatives met with the parent company on Monday 15thย September to discuss prospects to save jobs and toย negotiate the best possible package for those workers facing redundancy”.

โ€œHowever, the parent company has failed to make any commitments to the future or staff at the plant. The workers feel that this faceless overseas management has shown no decency or respect to them and their families.ย Itย hasย given no consideration to the consequences of the decision to close theย plant without pursuing all possible avenues to maintain its operation.โ€