Betekenis van:
limerick
limerick
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- port city in southwestern Ireland
Voorbeeldzinnen
- It contributes approximately 20 % of all property taxes collected by Limerick County Council.
- The Polish authorities indicate, however, that Dell will maintain selected business activities in Limerick.
- The Commission concludes that the recent job losses announced at Dell’s Limerick site were not caused by the aid.
- The Polish authorities explained the context of Dell’s review of capacity in 2008 and its decision to reduce/cease core manufacturing activities at its plant in Limerick (Ireland).
- The Polish authorities refer to their submission of 18 February 2009 in which they indicate that Dell intends to maintain significant activities in Limerick.
- The Polish authorities indicate that the decision to implement the investment project in Łódź and the decision to cease manufacturing activities in Limerick are not directly related.
- Poland refers to cooperation between Dell and Irish universities (Trinity College, the University of Limerick and the Dublin Institute of Technology).
- The Polish authorities indicate that the closure of the manufacturing plant in Limerick, which was announced in January 2009, is expected to lead to the loss of 1900 jobs between April 2009 and January 2010. The Polish authorities indicate, however, that Dell will maintain selected business activities in Limerick.
- The Polish authorities indicate that the decision to implement the investment project in Łódź and the decision to cease manufacturing activities in Limerick are not directly related. The Polish authorities point out that when the Polish Government decided on the aid to be granted to Dell Poland, there was no question of closing manufacturing operations in Limerick.
- The Polish authorities indicate that the decision, initially, to reduce manufacturing activities at Limerick and, subsequently, to cease manufacturing activities by closing the Limerick plant, was taken in late 2008, more than 2 years after the decision to proceed with the investment project in Łódź, and reflects a rapid worsening in the global economic outlook.
- The Commission also takes note of the Polish authorities’ argument that the decision to cease manufacturing activities by closing the manufacturing plant at Limerick is unrelated to Dell’s decision to locate the investment project at Łódź.
- Given that the aid has changed the location of the investment (from Nitra to Łódź), but not the investment decision itself, it cannot be said that the aid has affected the Limerick site.
- The Polish authorities indicate that the closure of the manufacturing plant in Limerick, which was announced in January 2009, is expected to lead to the loss of 1900 jobs between April 2009 and January 2010.
- The project is expected to contribute to the creation and spread of ICT skills and the establishment of a multi-faceted centre as in Limerick (using operational, financial, technical and customer-handling skills),
- The Commission notes that Ireland has submitted an application for a contribution from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund designed to support the reintegration into the labour market of workers affected by the redundancies at Dell and its suppliers in Limerick.