The Minister for Social Protection says they will be working closely with employees of Allsop Europe Limited in Waterford.

The company, which makes monitor stands and accessories, is to cease manufacturing towards the end of January with the loss of 18 jobs.

Staff at the plant on the IDA Industrial Estate were informed this week.

Fianna Fail TD Mary Butler raised the matter in the Dáil:

“Yesterday, the workers of the Waterford-based company Allsop were informed that it would close at the end of January 2019 with a loss of 18 jobs.

“The company has been manufacturing for the last 40 years and makes monitor stands and phone and tablet accessories. The company decided to close due to the loss of its most significant contract.

“For the families in Waterford this Christmas who do not know whether they will have a job in the new year, will the Government and relevant Departments prioritise helping and supporting these workers, some of whom have over 30 years service, through State supports, upskilling and securing new jobs?”

Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection Regina Doherty thanked the Deputy for raising this matter:

“When any notification such as this is made to the Department, we immediately send somebody out to the organisation and hold information evenings for all those who are unfortunately losing their jobs to ensure that they know their exact entitlements and to get them on their social welfare payment immediately, but also to look at their skills, work with the Intreo offices and local jobs organisations and liaise with JobPath people to see what positions are available locally to try to get people back to work as quickly as possible.”