Layoffs as Dundrum House to close golf course, but IPAS centre unaffected
Some 48 staff members were informed they’d be laid off immediately, after the company’s board found that shutting down was the only option.
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Some 48 staff members were informed they’d be laid off immediately, after the company’s board found that shutting down was the only option.
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Move follows similar announcements from rivals Laya Healthcare and Irish Life Health in recent days and is likely to cost a family €200 a year
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