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    Ryanair to shut Dublin Call Centre - 40 job losses

    Ryanair is to close its Dublin telephone sales business at the end of May, in a move which could lead to up to 40 job losses.

    The airline said the move was part of a programme of cost-cutting to help it cope with record high oil prices.
    Call Centre bookings now represent only 1% of Ryanair's bookings.
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    Re: Ryanair to shut Dublin Call Centre - 40 job losses

    Quote Originally Posted by johnfás
    Ryanair is to close its Dublin telephone sales business at the end of May, in a move which could lead to up to 40 job losses.

    The airline said the move was part of a programme of cost-cutting to help it cope with record high oil prices.
    Call Centre bookings now represent only 1% of Ryanair's bookings.
    RTE Business
    Good old Michael O'Leary loyal to the bottom line to the last. It's very unfortunate for the staff.

    In other news,Lancaster Labs is set to expand its operation Microchem in Dungarvan with 100 new high level jobs. Combined with an earlier announcement from Genzyme, a US biotechnology company that it's creating another 170 jobs in the town leaves the net "media" position at + 230 for the day...

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