49,000 people made redundant in Ireland in 2009 (so far)
From http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/national-news/49000-people-made-redundant-in-ireland-in-2009-1852322.html:
New figures from the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment show that 49,009 people have been made redundant so far this year. Over 6,350 were laid off last month alone.
The rate of increase for the year to date is 142%.
Director of the Small Firms Association Patricia Callan says that urgent government action is now needed to stem the rise in job losses.
New figures from the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment show that 49,009 people have been made redundant so far this year. Over 6,350 were laid off last month alone.
The rate of increase for the year to date is 142%.
Director of the Small Firms Association Patricia Callan says that urgent government action is now needed to stem the rise in job losses.
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