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Northern Ireland; Northern Ireland; Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
Location of affected unit(s)
Lurgan
Sector
(77 - 82) Adminstrative / Support Services 82 - Office administrative, office support and other business support activities 82.2 - Activities of call centres 82.20 - Activities of call centres
320 jobs Number of planned job creations
Announcement Date
2 April 2015
Employment effect (start)
Foreseen end date
30 April 2018
Description
Call center company Eishtec has announced that it is to create 320 new jobs in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
The new site outside Lurgan will be the company's first site in Northern Ireland and is being supported by a 1.5 million GBP investment. The company's decision to set up a new site was based on the orders from its client EE, the mobile phone network. The new jobs will pay approximately 17,000 GBP per annum and will be added over the coming three years. A spokesperson for the company confirmed that the recruitment drive had already started and 60 positions have been allocated. Another 240 are also expected to be hired immediately.
The company is based in the Republic of Ireland and already employs several hundred at a site near Waterford.
Sources
2 April 2015: Belfast Telegraph
Citation
Eurofound (2015), Eishtec, Business expansion in United Kingdom, factsheet number 79221, European Restructuring Monitor. Dublin, https://dev.eurofound.europa.eu/restructuring-events/detail/79221.
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