Written answers

Wednesday, 24 October 2007

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Job Losses

8:00 pm

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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Question 209: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the manufacturing and services jobs created in County Kildare in each of the past seven years; the number in both categories lost in the same period; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25777/07]

Photo of Micheál MartinMicheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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The following tables set out the number of full time permanent jobs, between manufacturing and services in Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland assisted firms in Co. Kildare for each of the years between 2000 and 2006. Overall in the period in question over 7,000 new manufacturing jobs were created while job losses amounted to 4,276. In addition Kildare County Enterprise Board assisted in the creation of 203 net new Manufacturing jobs over the period, giving an overall net increase in Manufacturing employment in Kildare of 2,979.

With regard to Services employment, 1,065 new jobs were created by Enterprise Ireland and IDA, while job losses amounted to 1,045. In addition Kildare County Enterprise Board assisted in the creation of 132 net new Services jobs over the period, giving an overall net increase in Services employment in Kildare of 152.

Kildare has in recent years attracted some world class manufacturing companies such as Intel, Braun Oral-B and Hewlett Packard. These companies continue to invest in the area. This is reflected in the 2006 announcement by Hewlett-Packard Financial Services of the expansion of their EMEA headquarters in Leixlip. Similarly Intel announced in 2007 its plans to establish the Technology Research for Independent Living (TRIL) Centre in Ireland. Approximately $30 million will be invested in the TRIL Centre over a period of three years and Intel will collaborate with several leading Irish universities, including UCD, TCD and NUI Galway to create one of the largest research efforts of this type in the world. IDA Ireland is also working to attract the International Services, Software, Financial Services and Pharmaceuticals sectors.

The enterprise development agencies are committed to promoting Kildare as a location for investment as part of an integrated East Region, with access to a population base of 1.5 million people, as well as supporting and developing businesses already present in the county.

In general, IDA Ireland's strategy for County Kildare is to:—

Progress the development of a knowledge economy;

Encourage increased co-operation between foreign direct investment companies and third level institutions in the county; e.g University College Maynooth and the establishment of the Innovation Value Institute;

Work with the existing client base in the county to expand its presence;

Provide modern property solutions with supporting infrastructure;

Work with Local Authorities and relevant infrastructure providers to influence the delivery of appropriate infrastructure to the county.

Enterprise Ireland activity is focused on the creation of new jobs through supporting entrepreneurs in manufacturing and internationally traded services companies who are setting up new High Potential Start-Up Companies, the retention and creation of new jobs in existing companies and in enhancing the innovation capability of Ireland at national and regional levels through supporting research in companies and third level institutions. Since the beginning of 2003, EI has approved over €12m in support to companies in Kildare to help them grow their sales and exports and improve innovation and new product development in order that they can compete on world markets.

New companies — now leaders in the consumer products market — have been established and have created new employment. The consumer foods sector in particular, has shown rapid growth in recent years. Over the last two years we have seen significant investment by Green Isle Foods and Dawn Farm Foods Ltd, both supported by Enterprise Ireland, leading to significant employment increases in both of these state of the art facilities.

Table 1: Full-time Job Gains & Losses in Enterprise Agency Assisted Firms in Manufacturing: Co. Kildare
2000200120022003200420052006Change over Period
Job Gains2,1436088828431,0207737837,052
Job Losses-277-951-499-747-733-382-687-4,276
Net change1,866-34338396287391962,776
Table 2: Full-time Job Gains & Losses in Enterprise Agency Assisted Firms in Financial and Internationally Traded Services: Co. Kildare
2000200120022003200420052006Change over Period
Job Gains32181145141841661271,065
Job Losses-43-254-403-132-79-107-27-1,045
Net change278-173-258955910020
Data in these tables relates to Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland only.
Source: Forfás Business Information System.

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