This article is from page 1 of the 2011-02-01 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 1 JPG
THE number of people on the Live Register in County Clare is set break the all time record when new figures are released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) later this week. The figures will be released just days after one of Clare’s landmark hotels, The Clare Inn, went into receivership on Friday last.
Two hotel’s from the Lynch Group, including the Clare Inn, were placed into receviership last week but Managing Director Michael B Lynch said he will work with the banks to protect the jobs.
Managing Director Michael B Lynch told The Clare People yesterday “that the West County Hotel will remain under Lynch management and that it’s business as usual”.
Shannon-based company EI Electronics announced on Friday that it would be letting between 30 and 40 employees go at the end of February.
This follows a number of other jobs losses around the county in January with Finsa in Scariff announcing the loss of 52 jobs and east Clare builders Tom Hayes Ltd going into liquidation with the loss of 20 jobs.
According to Paul Woulfe of the Clare Citizens Information Service, he has seen a sharp increase of recently unemployed people using the service since Christmas.
“We have seen a large increase in the number of people coming to see us with questions about redundancy and issues related to losing their jobs. For many of these people, their companies cannot afford to pay them redundancy so they have to go through the long process of applying to the Social Insurance Fund,” he said.