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"Rug pulled from AssetCo workers" 14.11.12

FIANNA Fáil in Inishowen has called for "fair treatment" for 30 workers who are being made redundant at an AssetCo call centre in Buncrana.
Deputy Charlie McConalogue said the job losses had shocked the community and had come as a major blow for the local economy.
“This is extremely upsetting news for the 30 staff and their families, particularly in the lead up to Christmas,” he said.
“The treatment of these workers over the past 24 hours has been simply unacceptable. They have essentially had the rug pulled from under them and were given an ultimatum regarding their redundancy package. It is deeply unfair that this ultimatum would be issued unilaterally under an impossible timeframe and with no effort at consultation with the workers themselves," he added.
The Gleneely-based TD., welcomed the intervention of Jobs Minister Richard Bruton who has formally asked Enterprise Ireland, National Employment Rights Authority and the Department of Social Protection to ascertain the rights of the affected workers.
Deputy Charlie McConalogue
"These workers must be given every support possible from State employment agencies to ensure they get the terms they are entitled to and to help them find alternative employment,” Deputy McConalogue added.
Meanwhile, local FF councillor Rena Donaghey met the workers at the premises on the IDA industrial estate in Lisfannon this morning.
She said: “The staff have been put in an extremely difficult position as they struggle to come to terms with the loss of their jobs. This news comes just six weeks before Christmas at a time when Donegal has the highest level of unemployment in the country. All these people want is fair treatment and the terms they deserve," she said.
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