Seanad debates

Wednesday, 12 February 2003

Adjournment Matter. - Company Closures.

 

10:30 am

Brendan Daly (Fianna Fail)

I thank the Cathaoirleach for giving me the opportunity to raise this important matter. A critical situation has arisen in Ennis. This business was established in 1984 and produced high quality products for the printing sector. It ran successfully and employed approximately 50 people. A couple of years ago a new company, Graham and Heslip, which had some Northern Ireland connections was established.

Last Friday at 2 p.m. some of the representatives of the Belfast company came to the plant in Ennis, notified the people there that they were closing down the operation and gave them an hour to remove their personal belongings from the premises, which have since remained closed. The 50 people employed there were left without the balance of their wages and received no final entitlements. Repeated attempts by the union to make contact with the management have not yet met with success.

When the business was taken over, there were a number of meetings with the industrial development agencies. Even though approximately €300,000 was paid in grant assistance over a number of years, there is existing approval for an additional €100,000 for plant, machinery and training which has not yet been drawn down. The overall prospects, according to executives in the industrial development authorities and Shannon Development, were good. The company seemed to have a good product and a good customer base throughout the country. There were prospects of consolidating the company and safeguarding the jobs of the 50 people employed there.

This has been a devastating blow for Ennis, which has suffered a number of closures in recent times. The fact that the company closed down so quickly, with no prior notice and with employees given just an hour to vacate the premises, is unprecedented and unacceptable. Perhaps the Minister of State will draw the attention of the development agencies to this situation and seek an alternative industry. Can he also seek clarification or an indication from the persons involved in the company as to what their proposals are for paying workers their wages and entitlements and the future of the company? Concern has been expressed by Ennis Town Council. Its chairman, Mr. Peter Considine, was here this afternoon and there will be a special meeting of the council tomorrow evening to discuss the matter.

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