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15,264 on the dole in Donegal 16.01.09

ALARM has been raised at the soaring rate of unemployment across Inishowen and the wider county. Latest Live Register figures for County Donegal worryingly shows that a total of 15,264 people signed on in the county in December. This was 6,157 more than in December 2007.
The biggest rise was in the Buncrana area where more than 3,403 people are now signing on. This is up 1,642 on December 2007.
Meanwhile, there were 4,036 signing on in Letterkenny - up 1,572; 1,836 in Ballybofey - up 966 and 1,260 in Dunfanaghy - up 408. Buncrana councillor and Sinn Féin EU candidate Cllr Padraig MacLochlainn said the eleven counties in the North and West EU constituency including Donegal, between them, lost 32,156 jobs up to December 2008.
“CSO figures released this week show that unemployment across the eleven counties that make up the EU North West constituency has increased by 32,156 in the year to December 2008," he said.
"During the boom years many of counties in the West, Midlands and Border area continued to have levels of unemployment far in excess of the State average. "The booming construction sector camouflaged an ongoing loss of other jobs over those years, in particular, in the manufacturing sector. These counties can ill afford to lose more jobs."
He called for a "concerted effort" to make the North West region competitive through indentifying potential growth sectors and possible investors; examining the agri-food sector and supporting entrepreneurs.
“The Government has indicated that they are seeking funds from the EU’s Global Adjustment Fund to help retrain workers who are to lose their jobs at the Dell plant in Limerick. This is to be welcomed.
"However, the question has to be asked as to why the Government did not seek such funds or provide funds itself to retrain other workers who have lost jobs due to globalisation over the last two years?”

The following is the hikes in unemployment in the North and West EU Constituency in the year to December 2008:

Donegal - 6157
Cavan - 2445
Clare - 2,807
Galway - 6,724
Leitrim - 1059
Longford - 1,462
Mayo - 3,703
Monaghan - 2041
Roscommon - 1,182
Sligo - 1,394
Westmeath - 3,182
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