Every business is looking at making the hard decisions whilst the world battles against the virus. It has affected everyone. Staff at Northern Ireland's top tourist attraction Titanic Belfast have accused management of a "sham" consultation over redundancies at the stricken business.
The centre reopened on August 1 after it closed just before lockdown in March.
In June it emerged that around 75 members of staff out of 300 were facing redundancy.
75 redundancies
posted on 11/8/20
Somebody needs to write a strongly worded letter about this
posted on 11/8/20
Once saw a film about this
It was a load of shiite
posted on 11/8/20
Last night I was drinking champagne, and now I'm sleeping under a bridge with you fine people...
posted on 11/8/20
and the band played on !
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1912
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Mayday !
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Redundancies just rose and rose as they Jacked up the unemployment amount
posted on 11/8/20
Sad times OP.
Passed Titanic daily going to work.
The shipyard used to employ tens of thousands, including my dad and mates..like Glasgow and North East ports.
posted on 11/8/20
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 2 hours, 45 minutes ago
Sad times OP.
Passed Titanic daily going to work.
The shipyard used to employ tens of thousands, including my dad and mates..like Glasgow and North East ports.
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posted on 11/8/20
Really?