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17/10/2018

Up to 150 Jobs At Risk At Bord na Móna

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Up to 150 jobs could be axed at Irish firm Bord na Móna it has been revealed.

Fianna Fail has called for a transition fund to be put in place to help the company which was established to develop Ireland’s peat resources,.

Mr Barry Cowen TD made the call after it emerged that due to a proposed restructuring of Bord na Móna, and a move to decarbonise the business, up to 17 peat producing bogs will be closed with the loss of hundreds of jobs.

He said: "It seems to me that Bord na Móna's minds are made up, and they aren’t for turning. If they won’t reconsider this decision, I would implore them to ensure that a solution is not imposed on the workforce, but that proper negotiations are entered into with employee representatives.

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"The Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty and Minister Richard Bruton, the new Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment cannot leave it to Bord na Móna alone to make such drastic changes. This is a semi-state company, and the Government must get involved to secure the best possible deal for workers.

"Bord na Móna survived and prospered over the last 80 years because of the continued buy in of staff when challenges had to be overcome. It will be more beneficial to everyone if an agreed resolution is found rather than an imposed one.

"What must be noted upon is also the failure of the ESB to apply for planning permission to begin dual fuel processing at its plants in Lough Rea and Shannonbridge. This planning is extremely urgent and would help safeguard jobs across Offaly and the Midlands.

"During my discussions with the Minister for Finance on Budget 2019, I made it clear that Fianna Fáil believes that Carbon Tax receipts must be ring fenced to support workers and regions affected by the transition to a low carbon economy. While Fine Gael had no interest in such a proposal, it is now Fianna Fáil policy.

"The Government should seek EU support, in the same way that other traditional industries were supported, to help ease the transition for Bord na Móna."

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