Clondalkin GAZET TE FREE
JULY 26, 2012
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INSIDE: Arlene’s hopes to pluck Rose success Page 8
‘HONOURED’: Robert Dowds to join Constitutional convention See Page 2
Moving forward: IT company to create 20 posts LEADING IT security services
Basketball: Ballon granted Super League status Page 30
Hurling: Round Tower’s keep promotion hopes alive Page 31
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ......................8 BUSINESS .....................18 MOTORS ....................... 20 TRAVEL......................... 22 ENTERTAINMENT ......... 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
provider, Ward Solutions, has announced that it is to increase its workforce by 50%. The company plans to invest €3m and create 20 jobs for highly qualified and experienced information security professionals and sales staff. Pictured at the announcement were Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton TD, Pat Larkin, chief executive, Ward Solutions, and Paul Hogan, chief technology officer, Ward Solutions.
200 jobs secured across Clondalkin Redundancies averted and new positions created
I PAUL HOSFORD
THERE was good news on the jobs front for Clondalkin this week as nearly 200 jobs were secured in three separate moves. Firstly, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre has announced the arrival of eight new nation-
al and international retailers, which will create 120 new jobs within the centre. There was good news for existing jobs also, as workers in two local stores were granted reprieves in the face of possible redundancies. The Atlantic Homecare store in Liffey Valley will
remain open, after it had been marked for closure when the company went into administration last month, and 40 jobs in Ballymount were rescued last week after a management buy-out of building providers TJ O’Mahony, part of the Moritz Group. Full Stories on Pages 2-3