Workers called to meeting at nenagh factory

Workers at Nenagh's Procter & Gamble factory were called to a meeting last week to be informed of a study into manufacturing.
The company has confirmed that its Gortlandroe factory, which currently employs around 250 people, is part of a review along with P&G factories in Poland and the Czech Republic.
'As previously announced in July 2013, we are reviewing our global supply chain network to consider opportunities to convert to common manufacturing platforms for faster innovation qualification and expansion. This is part of that ongoing work,' P&G said in a statement.
'We can confirm that we informed employees last Wednesday that we are conducting a more detailed study into the manufacturing of our beauty products, and that the Nenagh site is part of this, alongside the factories in Poland and Czech Republic. It is important to note that this is just the announcement of a study and that no decisions have been made.'
It is understood that the outcome of the study will be made known next summer.