Food company Tirlán, formerly Glanbia Co-Op, has announced a cost-cutting plan which could result in around 150 voluntary redundancies."In order to secure cost savings, Tirlán has made the difficult but necessary decision to offer a voluntary redundancy scheme across the organisation," the company said.Tirlán currently employs around 2,370 people.
"The cost savings achieved through this programme will position Tirlán strongly against future challenges and allow continued focus on product innovation and growth in value-added products," Tirlán said. He said that the dairy sector is contributing hugely to the economic and social sustainability of rural Ireland but margins are being squeezed by Government policies focussed on curbing production.
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