Sunday, December 23, 2012

 

Fifteen jobs have been saved at Chevron Training after the company successfully exited examinership.

In September 2012, Chevron Training and Development Ltd., the multi-award winning Enniscorthy-based training company, entered into examinership to protect its employee’s jobs and as a result of the approval received from the High Court, up to 15 jobs will be saved.

Chevron Training, which delivers accredited career focused programmes to more than 5,000 learners on a nationwide basis each year, has placed significant emphasis and resources into restructuring the company’s cost base so that it is placed on a sustainable footing for the future.

Commenting on the announcement, the new Managing Director of Chevron Training, Karl Fitzpatrick, said “Having successfully navigated examinership, I am delighted that up to 15 jobs will be saved in Chevron Training and I want to thank the company’s employees, partners, suppliers and customers for their overwhelming support during the past three months.”

In reference to the recent management buy-out of the company, Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that “the new investment in Chevron Training will secure the company’s long-term future and I can confirm that we have recently secured two major nationwide training contracts in the security and healthcare sectors.”

 

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