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Monday, February 19, 2007

Job cuts at the Indo?


Rumours of imminent job cuts at Independent Newspapers are reaching my ears. Hopefully they aren't true, but the rumours do appear to be consistent and substantial.

The Sunday Business Post and Roy Greenslade have already hinted at this, but what I'm hearing is genuinely disturbing.

Is Gavin O'Reilly really intent on outsourcing the production tasks (taking journalistic copy and pictures and turning them into newspaper pages) on his national papers to an office in Armagh, where ad copy is already processed?

Job adverts have already appeared in Armagh, offering salaries approximately half of what staff in Dublin currently receive. And if this is what's going on, then what will happen to the 200 or so production staff set to lose their jobs in Dublin?

Not that the management like it, but the Indo Group is unionised, and I understand that the NUJ may already be involved at this stage.

If jobs are to go, then hopefully the union will be able to negotiate fair settlements for all.

But the scale of these cuts appear to be on a level much higher than had been previously forecast.

And if this is the case, it translates into a further death knell ringing for the Irish Independent, Sunday Independent and Evening Herald, which would be well on their way to becoming mere copy generating shops in the capital, while the backroom work of assembling newspapers is done outside the state.

4 comments:

Brian Damage said...

I'm just after spotting this post.

My beloved Indo! Don't tell me they're going to make you in China like everything else!!

JC Skinner said...

Armagh. Same thing really.

Anonymous said...

And is it true that the company which is doing the work in Armagh got grant aid from Invest Northern Ireland? Is it also true that the Bel Tel is there?

Doesn't this amount to blatant grant aid for the Independent Group from INI and isn't what's happening merely displacement? ie jobs are being lost in Dublin and Belfast and replaced with lesser paying jobs in Armagh?

JC Skinner said...

As far as I'm aware, the answers to your questions are yes, yes, yes, yes and yes.