AN ANNOUNCEMENT that more than 40 staff are to lose their jobs at a manufacturing plant in south Co Tipperary has been described as another massive blow to the area by local politicians.
Ardfinnan-based insulation manufacturer Moy Isover yesterday confirmed it is to close its plant in the village after 35 years with the loss of 44 jobs.
In a statement, the company said it regretted the decision, which was taken as a direct result of the downturn in the construction sector.
Fine Gael TD for Tipperary South Tom Hayes said it was terrible news for Ardfinnan, which has depended on Moy Isover as a major employer for many years. "The workers have my fullest sympathy as they now have to find work in the midst of a serious recession. They face a very uncertain future with the rising cost of living and a dwindling jobs market," he said.
Senator Phil Prendergast (Labour) said south Tipperary has been hit particularly hard by job losses recently, with lays-offs at a number of major employers in the area, such as Bulmers and radiator manufacturer Barlows. She said the numbers on the county's live register had risen by 39 per cent in the last 12 months.
Ms Prendergast said the Moy Isover staff were the latest victims of the Government's mishandling of the economy. "I am calling on the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment to make the search for a replacement industry an absolute priority," she said.