Belfast Telegraph

Local & National

Partly Sunny with Showers 4° Belfast Hi 4°C / Lo 2°C

Concerns grow for 200 call-centre jobs

Friday, 30 May 2008

Concerns are growing for the safety of almost 200 call-centre jobs in Northern Ireland.

Anderson Manning Associates failed to pay its workers yesterday after losing a major client.

The company, which employs 150 people in Bangor and 45 in Derry, says the money has now been paid and it is assessing its options to ensure that it can continue trading in the future.

Post a comment

Limit: 500 characters

View all comments that have been posted about this article

Comment
Your details

* Required field

Offensive or abusive comments will be removed and your IP address logged and may be used to prevent further submissions. In submitting a comment to the site, you agree to be bound by BelfastTelegraph.co.uk's Terms of Use.

Posts submitted in UPPERCASE letters will be rejected.

Heading Out In Northern Ireland

  • Nitelife
  • Nitelife
  • Nitelife

Northern Ireland Nightlife in Pictures

Northern Ireland Troubles

In Pictures: The Northern Ireland Troubles

A Conflict in Pictures

In Pictures: Fashion and Glamour

Fashion and Glamour

From Belfast catwalks to red carpets of LA