Dublin Live Register Drops by 20.65% as Economic Recovery Continues

Fine Gael TD for Dún Laoghaire, Mary Mitchell O’Connor has welcomed the news that the national Live Register has fallen for the 34th consecutive month and that in Dublin, the numbers of people signing on has dropped by 20.65% since the launch of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs in 2012.

“Yet again the CSO figures bring positive news for Dublin where we can see that the Live Register has fallen by 20.65 since the launch of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs in February 2012. The task is not yet completed and, as we heard in the Government’s Spring Economic Statement, the plan is to ensure that all 300,000 jobs lost during the crisis are restored by 2018. To do this we are going to add 40,000 new jobs to the economy this year alone.

“Thanks to the sacrifices of the Irish people and the sensible sustainable policies pursued by this Government, the economic recovery is continuing and we must make sure that everyone in Dublin will feel the benefit. However the recovery is still fragile and we can take nothing for granted. We cannot risk slipping backwards into economic risk through political instability.

“Under this Government we have a proven plan for the remainder of this decade to secure and strengthen the recovery.  We are never going back to the days of boom and bust.”

Deputy Mitchell O’Connor welcomes Sky jobs boost

Fine Gael Dun Laoghaire TD, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, has today (Tuesday) welcomed the announcement that 800 jobs are to be created in Dublin by the digital TV provider Sky. Deputy Mitchell O’Connor has been liaising with Cabinet ministers in recent months in relation to the announcement.

“This is a hugely welcome boost for Dublin, and will have significant positive benefits for the entire south side of the city. The 800 positions will come on stream over the next two years at Burlington Plaza, where Sky is opening its new customer service centre.


“I’ve been aware that this investment could be in the pipeline for some time, and I have been liaising with Cabinet ministers on the issue. It is fantastic news that the project is coming to fruition, and I would like to compliment the IDA on its work in securing the jobs for the city.


“This announcement is the positive news that many people have been waiting for, and it should help to get hundreds of skilled professionals off the Live Register. The jobs will consist of a wide variety of positions including customer service managers, advisor roles, training, coaching and HR.


“As well as providing new career opportunities to 800 people, this investment will have a significant knock-on positive benefit for the area, particularly for local small businesses.


“BSkyB, Sky’s parent company, is a major global brand. It is testament to the strength of the Irish offering that we are continuing to attract such high profile multinational companies to our shores. Announcements such as this one help to underline our reputation as a small, open economy, which is an ideal location to do business.


“The new Sky customer service centre is due to open in August, and recruitment has already begun.”